to die;  to pass away;  to lose spirit;  to lose vigor;  to cease;  to stop
 to take on;  to undertake;  to take over;  to inherit;  to guarantee;  to vouch for
 kneeling down on the ground;  prostrate oneself
 go that far;  to that extent
 duty;  responsibility (incl. supervision of staff);  liability;  onus
 to come off;  to be removed;  to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.);  to be caught;  to be harvested;  to be interpreted (as);  to be taken (as)
 -ical;  -ive;  -like;  -ish;  (something) like;  along the lines of
 to be saved;  to be rescued;  to escape harm;  to be spared damage;  to be helped;  to be saved trouble
 oh;  ho;  exclamation of surprise, admiration, etc.;  hoo (owl call);  toot (sound of a flute)
 large hospital;  major hospital
 (your) daughter;  young woman
 he;  she;  that person; (arch.)  you
 Mr.;  Mrs.;  makes a word more polite (usu. in fixed expressions);  state;  situation
 thrust;  charge;  digging into (a matter);  depth;  straight man (of a comedy duo);  quip;  jab
 beautiful face;  good looks;  beauty
 one may well say so, but ...;  even more than
 working one's employees hard;  being a slave-driver
 circumference;  girth;  surroundings;  neighbourhood;  people surrounding oneself;  surrounding circumstances
 when;  at what time;  how soon;  normal times;  ordinary days
 (game pieces, soldiers, etc.) under one's control
 he;  she;  that person;  that;  that one;  that thing
 considerable;  great;  important;  significant;  a big deal
 nevertheless;  at any rate;  even so;  all things considered;  be that as it may
 honorific/polite/humble prefix;  honorific suffix
 entry (on stage);  appearance (on screen);  entrance;  introduction (into a market)
 to let (someone) play;  to keep (someone) amused;  to leave idle;  to not make use of;  to do;  to do
 approximately;  about;  to (about) the extent that;  (almost) enough that;  as ... as ...;  like
 justice;  right;  righteousness;  correct meaning;  correct explanation
 judgement;  judgment;  refereeing;  umpiring;  referee;  umpire
 to lose one's way;  to get lost;  to waver;  to hesitate;  to give into temptation;  to lose control of oneself
 good fortune;  happiness;  blessing;  good luck
 suffix for familiar person