lirt vs saunter

lirt

verb
  • To walk or move in a quick, lively, or pert manner. 

  • To cheat; befool. 

  • To toss. 

  • To deceive; beguile. 

  • To gambol; frisk. 

noun
  • Deception; guile. 

  • A cheat; a go-by. 

saunter

verb
  • To stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace. 

noun
  • A leisurely walk or stroll. 

  • A leisurely pace. 

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