simmer vs stoke

simmer

verb
  • To cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point. 

  • To be on the point of breaking out into anger; to be agitated. 

  • To cause to cook or to cause to undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point. 

  • To remain angry with someone or something past the point of exhaustion; to resign oneself to holding a grudge, especially after some failed attempts to resolve a situation. 

  • To develop gradually, of an idea or plan. 

noun
  • The state or process of simmering. 

  • Someone who plays a sim (a simulation game), particularly The Sims. 

stoke

verb
  • To feed, stir up, especially, a fire or furnace. 

  • To attend to or supply a furnace with fuel; to act as a stoker or fireman. 

  • To poke, pierce, thrust. 

  • To encourage a behavior or emotion. 

noun
  • An act of poking, piercing, thrusting 

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