here vs hic et nunc

here

noun
  • This time, the present situation. 

  • This place; this location. 

adj
  • Filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis. 

  • Filler after a demonstrative pronoun but before the noun it modifies, solely for emphasis. 

adv
  • In this context. 

  • To this place; used in place of the more dated hither. 

  • At this point in the argument, narration, or other, usually written, work. 

  • In, on, or at this place. 

intj
  • Used semi-assertively to offer something to the listener. 

  • Used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want. 

hic et nunc

noun
  • The here and now, the immediate present. 

adv
  • Here and now, in the immediate present. 

adj
  • Happening here and now, occurring in the immediate present. 

How often have the words here and hic et nunc occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )