headband vs sash

headband

noun
  • A strip of fabric worn around the head. 

  • A hair-accessory, made of a flexible material and curved like a horseshoe, for holding one's hair back. 

  • A strip of fabric attached to the top of the spine of a book; used as decoration and reinforcement. 

  • A thin slip of iron on the tympan of a printing-press. 

sash

noun
  • A piece of cloth designed to be worn around the waist. 

  • A draggable vertical or horizontal bar used to adjust the relative sizes of two adjacent windows. 

  • The opening part (casement) of a window usually containing the glass panes, hinged to the jamb, or sliding up and down as in a sash window. 

  • The rectangular frame in which the saw is strained and by which it is carried up and down with a reciprocating motion; the gate. 

  • A window-like part of a fume hood which can be moved up and down in order to create a barrier between chemicals and people. 

  • A decorative length of cloth worn over the shoulder to the opposite hip, often for ceremonial or other formal occasions. 

verb
  • To adorn with a sash. 

  • To furnish with a sash. 

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