dog-eared vs rattish

dog-eared

adj
  • Ragged, worn-out; also, hackneyed, tired. 

  • Of a page in a book or other publication: having its corner folded down, either due to having been read many times, or intentionally as a sort of bookmark. 

rattish

adj
  • slightly run-down or dilapidated 

  • pertaining to rats 

  • exhibiting qualities that are commonly associated with rats. 

  • slightly short-tempered 

How often have the words dog-eared and rattish occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )