gull vs gyp

gull

verb
  • To deceive or cheat. 

  • To trick and defraud. 

  • To mislead. 

noun
  • A seabird of the genus Larus or of the family Laridae. 

  • Any of various pierid butterflies of the genus Cepora. 

  • One easily cheated; a dupe. 

  • A cheating trick; a fraud. 

gyp

verb
  • To cheat or swindle. 

noun
  • Pain or discomfort. 

  • The room in which such college servants work. 

  • A domestic servant, generally male, who would attend upon (usually several) students, brushing their clothes, carrying parcels, waiting at parties and other tasks; generally equivalent to a scout in the historical sense at Oxford University or a skip at Trinity College, Dublin. 

  • Coordinate terms: porter, bedder 

  • A cheat or swindle; a rip-off. 

  • Synonym of gypsy (“contra dance step”) 

  • Gypsophila. 

  • A small kitchen for use by college students. 

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