flay vs scarify

flay

verb
  • To strip the skin off; to skin. 

  • To cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening). 

  • To frighten; scare; terrify. 

  • To be fear-stricken. 

  • To lash or whip. 

noun
  • A fright; a scare. 

  • Fear; a source of fear; a formidable matter; a fearsome or repellent-looking individual. 

scarify

verb
  • To scratch, etch, burn, or cut designs into one's skin as a form of body modification. 

  • To harrow the feelings. 

  • To remove thatch (build-up of organic matter on the soil) from a lawn, to dethatch. 

  • To break up, loosen, or roughen the surface of a field or road or a hard surface. 

  • To damage the testa (seed coat) of a seed by cutting, scraping, chemicals, hot water, or fire to allow permeation of water and faster germination. 

  • To make scratches or cuts on. 

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