stylus vs vogue

stylus

noun
  • Synonym of style. 

  • A small implement with a pointed end used for engraving and tracing. 

  • A hard-pointed pen-shaped instrument for marking on stencils used in a mimeograph machine. 

  • An ancient writing implement consisting of a small rod with a pointed end for scratching letters on clay, wax-covered tablets or other surfaces, and a blunt end for obliterating them. 

  • A tool for making small dots on a piece of heavy paper, used to produce Braille writing for the blind by hand. 

  • A hard point, typically of diamond or sapphire, following a groove in a phonograph and transmitting the recorded sound for reproduction. 

  • A small device resembling a pen used to input handwritten text or drawings directly into an electronic device with a touch-sensitive screen. 

  • A pointed device formerly used to produce a groove in a record when recording sound. 

vogue

noun
  • The prevailing fashion or style. 

  • Popularity or a current craze. 

  • A cigarette. 

  • A highly stylized modern dance that evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene in the 1960s. 

verb
  • To light a cigarette for (someone). 

  • To dance in the vogue dance style. 

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