institute vs waver

institute

verb
  • To begin or initiate (something); to found. 

  • To invest with the spiritual charge of a benefice, or the care of souls. 

  • To nominate; to appoint. 

noun
  • An organization founded to promote a cause 

  • The person to whom an estate is first given by destination or limitation. 

  • An institution of learning; a college, especially for technical subjects 

  • The building housing such an institution 

waver

verb
  • To falter; become unsteady; begin to fail or give way. 

  • To sway back and forth; to totter or reel. 

  • To fluctuate or vary, as commodity prices or a poorly sustained musical pitch. 

  • To shake or tremble, as the hands or voice. 

  • To be indecisive between choices; to feel or show doubt or indecision; to vacillate. 

  • To flicker, glimmer, quiver, as a weak light. 

noun
  • Someone who specializes in waving (hair treatment). 

  • Someone who waves, enjoys waving, etc. 

  • An act of wavering, vacillating, etc. 

  • A tool that accomplishes hair waving. 

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