rick vs wrick

rick

verb
  • To heap up (hay, etc.) in ricks. 

  • To slightly sprain or strain the neck, back, ankle etc. 

noun
  • A brand new (naive) boot camp inductee. 

  • Straw, hay etc. stored in a stack for winter fodder, commonly protected with thatch. 

  • A stack of wood, especially cut to a regular length; also used as a measure of wood, typically four by eight feet. 

wrick

verb
  • To wrench; strain 

  • To twist; turn 

noun
  • A painful muscular spasm in the neck or back 

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