appropriate;  adequate;  suitable;  fitting;  worthy
 to protect;  to guard;  to defend;  to keep (i.e. a promise);  to abide (by the rules);  to observe
 alright;  all right;  right on;  looking good;  OK;  okay
 tradition;  legend;  folklore
 old;  aged;  long;  since long ago;  of the distant past;  long-ago
 to pass through;  to pass by;  to pass (of time);  to elapse;  to have expired;  to have ended;  to exceed
 acting without restraint;  self-indulgence;  wild license;  being pretentious;  putting on airs;  foppery
 to throw out one's chest;  to be puffed up with pride
 now;  the present time;  just now;  another;  more
 to excite;  to incite;  to stimulate;  to arouse;  to tempt;  to stir up
 attraction;  fascination;  lure;  captivation;  charm
 to talk or say too much;  to go too far;  to overstate;  to exaggerate
 day;  days;  sun;  sunshine;  (the) day;  daytime;  date
 oneself (itself, etc.);  I;  me;  you;  by oneself (itself, etc.);  interjection expressing anger or chagrin
 indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.)  indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
 sister (sibling);  (Catholic) sister;  sister (female partner in a homosexual relationship)
 fate;  destiny;  predestination
 to resound;  to be heard far away;  to reverberate;  to shake;  to come (home);  to remain (with someone)