PC vs Tory

PC

noun
  • A member of the Conservative Party of Canada. 

  • A personal computer, especially one similar to an IBM PC that runs Microsoft Windows (or, originally, DOS), usually as opposed to (say) an Apple Mac. 

  • forty-nine (an allusion to a cartoon character, Police Constable 49) 

verb
  • To make politically correct. 

Tory

noun
  • A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada, one of that party's predecessors, or an affiliated provincial political party. 

  • A member of the political factions that sought to prevent the exclusion of James, Duke of York from the throne of England in the 17th century. 

  • One who is like a British Tory; someone politically conservative. 

  • An Irish rebel fighting against English rule at the end of the Confederate War and Cromwellian invasion; later extended to other rebels or bandits. 

  • A loyal British subject. 

  • A Union sympathizer. 

  • A member or supporter of the Conservative Party, which evolved from Royalist politicians; historically associated with upholding the rights of the monarchy and the privileges of the established Church. 

adj
  • Of or belonging to the Tory Party or the Conservative Party. 

  • Of or belonging to the Conservative Party of Canada, one of that party's predecessors, or an affiliated provincial political party. 

name
  • A male given name 

  • A female given name 

  • An island off the northwest coast of County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. 

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