pure vs servile

pure

adj
  • Of a single, simple sound or tone; said of some vowels and the unaspirated consonants. 

  • Free of foreign material or pollutants. 

  • Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied. 

  • Done for its own sake instead of serving another branch of science. 

  • Mere; that and that only. 

  • Without harmonics or overtones; not harsh or discordant. 

  • A lot of. 

  • Free of immoral behavior or qualities; clean. 

noun
  • One who, or that which, is pure. 

verb
  • to hit (the ball) completely cleanly and accurately 

adv
  • to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly. 

servile

adj
  • Not sounded, but serving to lengthen the preceding vowel, like the e in tune. 

  • Of or pertaining to a slave. 

  • Not belonging to the original root. 

  • Slavish or submissive. 

noun
  • A slave; a menial. 

  • An element which forms no part of the original root. 

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