juvenile vs ovine

juvenile

noun
  • A sexually immature animal. 

  • A person younger than the age of full criminal responsibility, such that the person either cannot be held criminally liable or is subject to less severe forms of punishment. 

  • A prepubescent child. 

  • A publication for young adult readers. 

  • A two-year-old racehorse. 

  • A person younger than the age of majority; a minor. 

  • An actor playing a child's role. 

adj
  • Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish. 

  • Young; not fully developed. 

ovine

noun
  • An animal from the genus Ovis; a sheep. 

  • A person regarded as resembling a sheep in character; one who is acquiescent, easily influenced, passive, or willing to follow a leader blindly; a sheep. 

adj
  • Resembling a sheep in character; acquiescent, easily influenced, passive, or willing to follow a leader blindly. 

  • Of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a sheep; also, (not comparable) of an animal: from the genus Ovis. 

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