roar vs weeper

roar

noun
  • The cry of the lion. 

  • A loud resounding noise. 

  • A show of strength or character. 

  • The deep cry of the bull. 

  • A long, loud, deep shout, as of rage or laughter, made with the mouth wide open. 

verb
  • Of animals (especially a lion), to make a loud deep noise. 

  • To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses do when they have a certain disease. 

  • To proceed vigorously. 

  • To be boisterous; to be disorderly. 

  • Generally, of inanimate objects etc., to make a loud resounding noise. 

  • To cry aloud; to proclaim loudly. 

  • To laugh in a particularly loud manner. 

  • To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion. 

  • to cry 

weeper

noun
  • A pleurant. 

  • A weeping tree. 

  • A white border round the sleeve of a mourning dress. 

  • A widow's crape veil. 

  • A hired mourner. 

  • A thing that slowly leaks liquid. 

  • A person who weeps. 

  • A crape hatband. 

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