felicity vs stew

felicity

noun
  • Something that is either a source of happiness or particularly apt. 

  • An apt and pleasing style in speech, writing, etc.; (countable) an apt and pleasing choice of words. 

  • Happiness; (countable) an instance of this. 

  • Reproduction of a sign with fidelity. 

  • Good luck; success; (countable) An instance of unexpected good luck; a stroke of luck; also, a lucky characteristic. 

stew

noun
  • A heated bath-room or steam-room; also, a hot bath. 

  • A dish cooked by stewing. 

  • A state of agitated excitement, worry, and/or confusion. 

  • A steward or stewardess on an airplane or boat. 

  • A pool in which fish are kept in preparation for eating. 

  • An artificial bed of oysters. 

verb
  • To brew (tea) for too long, so that the flavour becomes too strong. 

  • To suffer under uncomfortably hot conditions. 

  • To cook (food) by slowly boiling or simmering. 

  • To be in a state of elevated anxiety or anger. 

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