shearer vs shore

shearer

noun
  • A person employed in a roller mill to shear off the uneven side of the hot metal plate. 

  • A person employed to remove the wool from sheep using shears. 

shore

noun
  • A prop or strut supporting some structure or weight above it. 

  • Land, usually near a port. 

  • A sewer. 

  • Land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond. 

verb
  • Not followed by up: to provide (something) with support. 

  • Usually followed by up: to reinforce (something at risk of failure). 

  • simple past tense of shear 

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