macaronic vs rigmarole

macaronic

noun
  • A word consisting of a mix of words of two or more languages, one of which is Latin, or a non-Latin stem with a Latin ending. 

  • A work of macaronic character. 

adj
  • Written in a hodgepodge mixture of two or more languages. 

rigmarole

noun
  • Nonsense; confused and incoherent talk. 

  • A long and complicated procedure that seems tiresome or pointless. 

adj
  • Prolix; tedious. 

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