harness vs knep

harness

verb
  • To place a harness on something; to tie up or restrain. 

  • To equip with armour. 

  • To capture, control or put to use. 

noun
  • A restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps. 

  • The part of a loom comprising the heddles, with their means of support and motion, by which the threads of the warp are alternately raised and depressed for the passage of the shuttle. 

  • A collection of wires or cables bundled and routed according to their function. 

  • Equipment for any kind of labour. 

knep

verb
  • To tie or bundle something tightly and securely. 

  • To pick or pick off (e.g. flowers, berries, etc.) 

  • To clasp the hands; to clench one's fists. 

  • To graze, crop; (of horses) to bite in play. 

  • To bite gently, nibble. 

noun
  • Synonym of kneppars 

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