hover vs support

hover

verb
  • To remain stationary or float in the air. 

  • To keep (something, such as an aircraft) in a stationary state in the air. 

  • Sometimes followed by over: to hang around or linger in a place, especially in an uncertain manner. 

  • Of a bird: to shelter (chicks) under its body and wings; (by extension) of a thing: to cover or surround (something). 

  • To be indecisive or uncertain; to vacillate, to waver. 

  • Chiefly followed by over: to use a mouse or other device to place a cursor over something on a screen such as a hyperlink or icon without clicking, so as to produce a result (such as the appearance of a tooltip). 

  • To travel in a hovercraft as it moves above a water surface. 

noun
  • An act, or the state, of remaining stationary in the air or some other place. 

  • A flock of birds fluttering in the air in one place. 

  • A cover; a protection; a shelter; specifically, an overhanging bank or stone under which fish can shelter; also, a shelter for hens brooding their eggs. 

  • An act, or the state, of being suspended; a suspension. 

support

verb
  • To keep from falling. 

  • To be designed (said of machinery, electronics, or computers, or their parts, accessories, peripherals, or programming) to function compatibly with or provide the capacity for. 

  • To help, particularly financially. 

  • To back a cause, party, etc., mentally or with concrete aid. 

  • To serve, as in a customer-oriented mindset; to give support to. 

  • To verify; to make good; to substantiate; to establish; to sustain. 

  • To answer questions and resolve problems regarding something sold. 

  • To be accountable for, or involved with, but not responsible for. 

  • To assume and carry successfully, as the part of an actor; to represent or act; to sustain. 

noun
  • An actor playing a subordinate part with a star. 

  • Answers to questions and resolution of problems regarding something sold. 

  • Evidence. 

  • Something which supports. 

  • An accompaniment in music. 

  • Compatibility and functionality for a given product or feature. 

  • Horizontal, vertical or rotational support of structures: movable, hinged, fixed. 

  • Financial or other help. 

  • A set whose elements are at least partially included in a given fuzzy set (i.e., whose grade of membership in that fuzzy set is strictly greater than zero). 

  • in relation to a function, the set of points where the function is not zero, or the closure of that set. 

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