citizen vs selector

citizen

noun
  • An inhabitant or occupant: a member of any place. 

  • A resident of a city or town, especially one with legally-recognized rights or duties. 

  • A term of address among French citizens during the French Revolution or towards its supporters elsewhere; (later, dated) a term of address among socialists and communists. 

  • I am a Roman citizen. 

  • An object. 

  • A legally-recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations; a person considered in terms of this role. 

  • A resident of the heavenly city or (later) of the kingdom of God: a Christian; a good Christian. 

  • A civilian, as opposed to a police officer, soldier, or member of some other specialized (usually state) group. 

selector

noun
  • Someone or something which selects or chooses. 

  • An administrator responsible for selecting which players will play for a side. 

  • A matching expression in a stylesheet determining which elements in the markup are affected by a style. 

  • A text string transmitted to a Gopher server, identifying the resource to be retrieved. 

  • A person who is entitled to choose a tract of Crown land to purchase. 

  • A pointer to a structure describing a segment of memory. 

  • A disc jockey. 

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