rehearse vs rescript

rehearse

verb
  • To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite. 

  • To narrate; to relate; to tell. 

  • To contrive and carefully prepare (a story, etc.) to offer consistency. 

  • To practise by recitation or repetition in private for experiment and improvement, prior to a public representation, especially in theater 

  • To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal. 

rescript

verb
  • To script again or anew. 

noun
  • A rewriting, a document copied or written again. 

  • A duplicate copy of a legal document. 

  • A clarification of a point of law by a monarch issued upon formal consultation by a lower magistrate. 

  • An ad hoc reply of a pope to some specific question of canon law or morality, without precedential force, sometimes (improper) inclusive of decretals which serve as precedents in canon law. 

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