demonstrator vs lie-in

demonstrator

noun
  • One who takes part in a demonstration; a protester. 

  • The forefinger. 

  • One who demonstrates anything, or proves beyond doubt. 

  • An item, particularly a vehicle, used in demonstrations to a customer or user. 

  • An assistant to a lecturer. 

  • One who demonstrates products in a retail environment; a merchandiser. 

  • One who teaches anatomy from the dissected parts. 

lie-in

noun
  • A form of protest where a group of people lie down in a public area. 

  • A period spent lying in bed for longer than usual after one has woken up. 

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