put by vs stockpile

put by

verb
  • To store, or place in reserve; to save (money, etc.) for later use. 

  • Of a ship: to be run aground intentionally to avoid a collision 

  • To perform an action without attracting the attention of. 

  • To remove (something) from the present context and into its proper place; (figurative) to reject or disregard. 

stockpile

verb
  • To accumulate or build up a supply of (something). 

  • To build up a stock of (nuclear weapons). 

  • To heap up piles of (coal or ore) on the ground after it has been mined. 

  • To build up a supply; to accumulate. 

noun
  • A supply of nuclear weapons kept by a country; a nuclear stockpile. 

  • A pile of coal or ore heaped up on the ground after it has been mined. 

  • A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage. 

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