bugger vs longsword

bugger

noun
  • A whippersnapper, a tyke. 

  • One who sets a bug (surveillance device); one who bugs. 

  • Someone who commits buggery; a sodomite. 

  • A situation that is aggravating or causes dismay; a pain. 

  • A foolish or worthless person or thing; a despicable person. 

  • Someone who is very fond of something 

  • Someone viewed with affection; a chap. 

intj
  • An expression of annoyance or displeasure. 

verb
  • To have anal sex with, sodomize. 

  • To feel contempt for some person or thing. 

  • To feel frustration with something, or to consider that something is futile. 

  • To be fatigued. 

  • To be surprised. 

  • To break or ruin. 

longsword

noun
  • A European sword with a long, straight double-edged blade, a cruciform hilt, and a grip for two-handed use; prevalent from the 14th to 16th centuries. 

  • Any type of sword that is comparatively long; depending on context, applied to swords of the Bronze Age, Migration period, Viking Age and Renaissance era. 

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