astonisher vs tod

astonisher

noun
  • Someone who astonishes. 

  • Something that astonishes; an astonishing thing or event. 

  • A headline or lead (introductory paragraph) designed to capture attention through a surprising statement. 

  • A short line of smaller type above (or sometimes below) the main headline of an article, usually placed flush-left. 

  • An exclamation mark, the punctuation mark “!”. 

tod

noun
  • Someone like a fox; a crafty person. 

  • A bush, especially of ivy. 

  • A male fox. 

  • A fox in general. 

  • An old English measure of weight, usually of wool, containing two stone or 28 pounds (13 kg). 

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