babushka vs tippet

babushka

noun
  • A traditional floral headscarf worn by an Eastern European woman, tied under the chin. 

  • Russian doll, matryoshka 

  • An old woman of Russian or Belarusian descent with unwelcome conservative and/or Orthodox Christian views. 

  • A stereotypical, Eastern European peasant grandmother-type figure. 

  • An old woman, especially one of Eastern European descent. 

tippet

noun
  • A shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front. 

  • A piece of mail armor protecting the shoulders and neck; a camail. 

  • A bird's ruffle. 

  • In fly fishing, the part of the leader that attaches to the fly. 

  • A stole worn by Anglican ministers or other clergymen. 

  • One of the patagia, or pieces at the side of the pronotum of a moth. 

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