collect vs rendezvous

collect

verb
  • To gather together; amass. 

  • To get; particularly, get from someone. 

  • To infer; to conclude. 

  • To accumulate (a number of similar or related objects), particularly for a hobby or recreation. 

  • To come together in a group or mass. 

  • To collect payments. 

  • To collide with or crash into (another vehicle or obstacle). 

adv
  • With payment due from the recipient. 

noun
  • The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer. 

adj
  • To be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment. 

rendezvous

verb
  • To meet at an agreed time and place. 

noun
  • A meeting or date. 

  • A set of orbital maneuvers during which two spacecraft arrive at the same orbit and approach to a very close distance. 

  • An agreement to meet at a certain place and time. 

  • A place appointed for a meeting, or at which persons customarily meet. 

  • The appointed place for troops, or for the ships of a fleet, to assemble; also, a place for enlistment. 

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