client vs punter

client

noun
  • A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services. 

  • The role of a computer application or system that requests and/or consumes the services provided by another having the role of server. 

  • A person who receives help or services from a professional such as a lawyer or accountant. 

  • A person who employs or retains an attorney to represent him or her in any legal matter, or one who merely divulges confidential matters to an attorney while pursuing professional assistance without subsequently retaining the attorney. 

punter

noun
  • A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute. 

  • One who punts a football. 

  • One who bets (punts) against the bank. 

  • The person who keeps score in basset or ombre. 

  • One who gambles. See speculator. 

  • One who oars or poles a punt (pontoon). 

  • A program used to forcibly disconnect another user from a chat room. 

  • A person who trades with a gang but is not a gang member. 

  • A beginner or unskilled climber. 

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