bear up vs vang

bear up

verb
  • To sail close to the wind. 

  • To endure hardship cheerfully or without complaining. 

  • To support; to keep from falling or sinking. 

vang

verb
  • To flatten the sail and regulate its position with such a line. 

  • To undertake for at the baptismal font; be godfather or godmother to. 

noun
  • A line extended down from the end of a gaff, used to regulate its position 

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