brick and mortar vs folkish

brick and mortar

adj
  • Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a "traditional" one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.) 

noun
  • Buildings, especially domestic housing. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see brick, and, mortar. 

folkish

adj
  • Popular; referring to the culture of ordinary people. 

  • Practicing a form of Heathenry that is traditional. 

  • Practicing far-right and racist forms of Heathenry that are hostile towards minorities, Christians, and Jewish people; and also supporting Nazi influences. 

  • In the style of folk music. 

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