costume vs petticoat

costume

verb
  • To dress or adorn with a costume or appropriate garb. 

noun
  • A style of dress, including garments, accessories and hairstyle, especially as characteristic of a particular country, period or people. 

  • An outfit or a disguise worn as fancy dress etc. 

  • A set of clothes appropriate for a particular occasion or season. 

petticoat

verb
  • To dress in a petticoat. 

noun
  • A light woman's undergarment worn under a dress or skirt, and hanging either from the shoulders or (now especially) from the waist; a kind of slip, worn to make the skirt fuller, or for extra warmth. 

  • A woman's undercoat, worn to be displayed beneath an open gown. 

  • A woman. 

  • A fisherman's loose canvas or oilcloth skirt. 

  • A bell-mouthed piece over the exhaust nozzles in the smokebox of a locomotive, strengthening and equalising the draught through the boiler-tubes. 

  • A type of ornamental skirt or underskirt, often displayed below a dress; chiefly in plural, designating a woman's skirts collectively. 

  • A tight, usually padded undercoat worn by men over a shirt and under the doublet. 

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