butcher vs victim

butcher

noun
  • A brutal or indiscriminate killer. 

  • A look. 

  • A person who prepares and sells meat (and sometimes also slaughters the animals). 

verb
  • To ruin (something), often to the point of defamation. 

  • To work as a butcher. 

  • To slaughter (animals) and prepare (meat) for market. 

  • To mess up hopelessly; to botch. 

  • To kill brutally. 

victim

noun
  • One who is harmed or killed as a result of a natural or man-made disaster or impersonal condition. 

  • One that is harmed—killed, injured, subjected to oppression, deceived, or otherwise adversely affected—by someone or something, especially another person or event, force, or condition; in particular 

  • One who is harmed or killed by a crime or scam. 

  • One who is harmed or killed by an accident or illness. 

  • A living being which is slain and offered as a sacrifice, usually in a religious rite. 

  • The transfigured body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist. 

  • One who is harmed or killed as a result of other people's biases, emotions or incompetence, or their own. 

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