solicit vs summon

solicit

verb
  • To make a petition. 

  • To urge the claims of; to plead; to act as solicitor for or with reference to. 

  • To offer to perform sexual activity, especially when for a payment. 

  • To persuade or incite one to commit some act, especially illegal or sexual behavior. 

  • To woo; to court. 

  • To persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event. 

  • If you want to lose your virginity, you should try to solicit some fine looking women. 

summon

verb
  • To ask someone to come; to send for. 

  • To impose such a fine or penalty, or to issue a notice thereof. 

  • To order (goods) and have delivered 

  • To rouse oneself to exert a skill. 

  • To call a resource by magic. 

  • To call people together; to convene. 

  • To summons; convene. 

noun
  • A creature magically summoned to do the summoner's bidding. 

  • A notice of an infringement of the law, usually incurring such a penalty; a citation or ticket. 

  • call, command, order 

  • A fine; a fee or monetary penalty incurred for breaking the law; usually for a minor offence such as a traffic violation. 

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