doorstop vs tome

doorstop

noun
  • A large book, which by implication could be used to stop a door. 

  • (in error for doorstep) A thick sandwich. 

  • Any device or object used to halt the motion of a door, as a large or heavy object, a wedge, or some piece of hardware fixed to the floor, door or wall. 

  • An interview with a politician or other public figure (apparently informal or spontaneous but often planned), as they enter or leave a building. 

tome

noun
  • A large or scholarly book. 

  • One in a series of volumes. 

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