fag vs moil

fag

verb
  • To droop; to tire. 

  • To make exhausted, tired out. 

noun
  • A homosexual man, especially (usually derogatory) an especially effeminate or unusual one. 

  • In textile inspections, a rough or coarse defect in the woven fabric. 

  • An annoying person. 

moil

verb
  • To defile or dirty. 

  • To churn continually; to swirl. 

  • To toil, to work hard. 

noun
  • The glass circling the tip of a blowpipe or punty, such as the residual glass after detaching a blown vessel, or the lower part of a gather. 

  • A spot; a defilement. 

  • Confusion, turmoil. 

  • Hard work. 

  • The excess material which adheres to the top, base, or rim of a glass object when it is cut or knocked off from a blowpipe or punty, or from the mold-filling process. Typically removed after annealing as part of the finishing process (e.g. scored and snapped off). 

  • The metallic oxide from a blowpipe which has adhered to a glass object. 

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