favor vs kit out

favor

verb
  • To use more often. 

  • To resemble; especially, to look like (another person). 

  • To do a favor [noun sense 1] for; to show beneficence toward. 

  • To look upon fondly; to prefer. 

  • To encourage, conduce to 

  • To treat with care. 

noun
  • A small gift; a party favor. 

  • Mildness or mitigation of punishment; lenity. 

  • A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone). 

  • Partiality; bias 

  • Goodwill; benevolent regard. 

  • The object of regard; person or thing favoured. 

kit out

verb
  • To provide with equipment. 

  • To prepare a boat or vehicle for a voyage or journey. 

  • To supply with or dress in a uniform, especially a sports kit. 

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