stroll vs traipse

stroll

verb
  • To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove. 

  • To walk the streets as a prostitute. 

  • To go somewhere with ease. 

  • To do, obtain, or achieve something in a casual and effortless way. 

noun
  • A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble. 

traipse

verb
  • To walk (a distance or journey) wearily or with effort 

  • To travel with purpose; usually a significant or tedious amount. 

  • To walk about, especially when expending much effort, or unnecessary effort. 

  • to walk about or over (a place) aimlessly or insouciantly. 

noun
  • A long or tiring walk. 

  • A meandering walk. 

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