grog vs sup

grog

noun
  • A glass or serving of an alcoholic beverage. 

  • An alcoholic beverage made with hot water or tea, sugar and rum, sometimes also with lemon or lime juice and spices, particularly cinnamon. 

  • An alcoholic beverage made with rum and water, especially that once issued to sailors of the Royal Navy. 

  • A type of pre-fired clay that has been ground and screened to a specific particle size. 

  • Any alcoholic beverage. 

verb
  • To grind and screen (clay) to a specific particle size. 

sup

noun
  • A sip; a small amount of food or drink. 

  • Supplement. 

  • Supremum, upper limit. 

  • Superintendent. 

  • A supervision. 

verb
  • To sip; to take a small amount of food or drink into the mouth, especially with a spoon. 

  • To take supper. 

adj
  • Being or relating to the squark that is the superpartner of an up quark. 

intj
  • what's up (either as a greeting or actual question) 

How often have the words grog and sup occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )