autonomous vs popular

autonomous

adj
  • Acting on one's own or independently; of a child, acting without being governed by parental or guardian rules. 

  • Self-governing. Intelligent, sentient, self-aware, thinking, feeling, governing independently. 

  • Used with no subject, indicating an unknown or unspecified agent; used in similar situations as the passive in English (the difference being that the theme in the English passive construction is the subject, while in the Celtic autonomous construction the theme is the object and there is no subject). 

popular

adj
  • Pertaining to or deriving from the people or general public. 

  • Liked by many people; generally pleasing, widely admired. 

  • Common among the general public; generally accepted. 

  • Adapted to the means of the common people; cheap. 

  • Concerning the people; public. 

  • Aimed at ordinary people, as opposed to specialists etc.; intended for general consumption. 

noun
  • A person who is popular, especially at a school. 

  • An inexpensive newspaper with wide circulation. 

  • A member of the Populares 

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