implicate vs lay for

implicate

verb
  • To show to be connected or involved in an unfavorable or criminal way. 

  • To imply, to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment. 

  • To imply without entailing; to have as an implicature. 

noun
  • The thing implied. 

lay for

verb
  • To wait (for someone) in order to surprise or attack them. 

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