muslin vs sward

muslin

noun
  • Woman as sex object; prostitute, as in a bit of muslin. 

  • Woven cotton or linen fabrics, especially when used for items other than garments. 

  • Any of several varieties of thin cotton cloth. 

  • A dressmaker's pattern made from inexpensive cloth for fitting. 

  • Any of several different moths, especially the muslin moth, Diaphora mendica. 

  • Fabric made of cotton, flax (linen), hemp, or silk, finely or coarsely woven. 

  • Any of a wide variety of tightly-woven thin fabrics, especially those used for bedlinen. 

sward

noun
  • A homosexual man. 

  • The rind of bacon or pork; also, the outer covering or skin of something. 

  • Earth which grass has grown into the upper layer of; greensward, sod, turf; (countable) a portion of such earth. 

  • An expanse of land covered in grass; a lawn or meadow. 

verb
  • Of ground, etc.: to be covered with sward; to develop a covering of sward. 

  • To cover (ground, etc.) with sward. 

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