mow vs rasher

mow

verb
  • To make grimaces, mock. 

  • To cut down grass or crops. 

  • To cut down or slaughter in great numbers. 

  • To put into mows. 

noun
  • A scornful grimace; a wry face. 

  • A stack of hay, corn, beans or a barn for the storage of hay, corn, beans. 

  • The place in a barn where hay or grain in the sheaf is stowed. 

  • The act of mowing (a garden, grass, etc.). 

  • A shot played with a sweeping or scythe-like motion. 

rasher

verb
  • To cut into rashers. 

noun
  • A strip, a piece (of something, such as ham, bacon, etc). 

  • A strip of bacon; a piece of bacon. 

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