rabbet vs rasher

rabbet

verb
  • To cut a rabbet in a piece of material. 

noun
  • A longitudinal channel, groove, or recess cut out of the edge or face of a plank of wood or other material; especially, one intended to fit another member to form a joint; a rebate. 

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 rabbet and rasher occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )