lacing vs scalping

lacing

noun
  • A beating as punishment; a hiding. 

  • Lagging, or cross-pieces placed to prevent ore from falling into a passage. 

  • The cords by which the boards of a book are fastened to the back. 

  • The knee of the head, or lace-piece, a piece of compass or knee timber secured to the back of the figurehead. 

  • The tied or threaded laces that form a netlike pattern. 

  • That with which something is laced. 

scalping

noun
  • The action by which someone is scalped. 

  • A legitimate method of arbitrage of small price gaps created by the bid-ask spread. 

  • A fraudulent form of market manipulation in which a person buys shares immediately before recommending the shares to others, thus driving the price up. 

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