falter vs sprauchle

falter

verb
  • To stumble. 

  • To fail in distinctness or regularity of exercise; said of the mind or of thought. 

  • To hesitate in purpose or action. 

  • To cleanse or sift, as barley. 

  • To waver or be unsteady; to weaken or trail off. 

  • To stammer; to utter with hesitation, or in a weak and trembling manner. 

  • To lose faith or vigor; to doubt or abandon (a cause). 

noun
  • An unsteadiness. 

sprauchle

verb
  • To move in a clumsy manner; to stumble or sprawl; to clamber up with difficulty. 

noun
  • An awkward or struggling movement; stumble. 

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