prohibited vs under the counter

prohibited

adj
  • Forbidden; unallowed 

under the counter

adj
  • In an underhand way, sneakily; unofficially, particularly with regard to payment or tax avoidance. 

adv
  • Illicitly, against regulations, of goods kept under the serving counter in a shop to be unobtrusively passed to a customer who knows they are available for surreptitious sale (e.g. pornographic magazines in a newsagent). 

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