incessive vs savage

incessive

adj
  • Fierce; cruel and aggressive. 

  • Insightful; deep and succinct; incisive. 

  • Intruding inward. 

  • Tending to incite or inflame; incensive. 

  • Intense and active. 

  • Synonym of inessive 

  • Continual or successive; unceasing. 

  • Critical and accurate; incisive. 

  • Included. 

  • Durative. 

savage

adj
  • Fierce and ferocious. 

  • Unpleasant or unfair. 

  • Nude; naked. 

  • Barbaric; not civilized. 

  • Great, brilliant, amazing. 

  • Wild; not cultivated. 

  • Brutal, vicious, or merciless. 

verb
  • To attack or assault someone or something ferociously or without restraint. 

  • To attack with the teeth. 

  • To criticise vehemently. 

noun
  • An aggressively defiant person. 

  • A person living in a traditional, especially tribal, rather than civilized society, especially when viewed as uncivilized and uncultivated; a barbarian. 

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