hereat vs immediately

hereat

adv
  • At this time; upon this event. 

  • At this; because of this. 

immediately

adv
  • In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay. 

conj
  • directly (as soon as), instantly, the moment that. Indicates that the independent clause describes something that occurs immediately after the dependent clause's referent does. 

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