authority vs wizard

authority

noun
  • Status as a trustworthy source of information, reputation for mastery or expertise; or claim to such status or reputation. 

  • A reliable, definitive source of information on a subject. 

  • Persons, regarded collectively, who occupy official positions of power; police or law enforcement. 

  • Official permission; authorisation to act in some capacity on behalf of a ruling entity. 

  • A government-owned agency that runs a revenue-generating activity for public benefit. 

  • Power or right to make or enforce rules or give orders; or a position having such power or right. 

wizard

noun
  • One who is especially skilled or unusually talented in a particular field. 

  • One of the administrators of a multi-user dungeon. 

  • A virgin over the age of 30. 

  • Someone, usually male, who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices. 

  • A computer program or script used to simplify complex operations, often for an inexperienced user. 

verb
  • To practice wizardry. 

  • To conjure. 

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