neaten vs peer

neaten

verb
  • To engage in activity that arranges someone or something in an orderly, tidy way. 

  • To make (someone or something) neat; to arrange (people or things) in an orderly, tidy way; to tidy. 

peer

verb
  • To look with difficulty, or as if searching for something. 

  • To make equal in rank. 

  • To carry communications traffic terminating on one's own network on an equivalency basis to and from another network, usually without charge or payment. Contrast with transit where one pays another network provider to carry one's traffic. 

noun
  • Someone who pees, someone who urinates. 

  • Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level or of a value equal (to that of something else). 

  • A look; a glance. 

  • A noble with a title, i.e., a peerage, and in times past, with certain rights and privileges not enjoyed by commoners. 

  • Someone who is approximately the same age (as someone else). 

  • A comrade; a companion; an associate. 

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