sederunt vs workshop

sederunt

noun
  • Those people present at such a meeting. 

  • A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. 

workshop

noun
  • An academic conference. 

  • A brief, intensive course of education for a small group, emphasizing interaction and practical problem solving. 

  • A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work. 

verb
  • To help a playwright revise a draft of (a play) by rehearsing it with actors and critiquing the results. 

  • To improve through collaboration. 

  • To work on or revise something, especially collaboratively, in a workshop. 

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