to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
false name; alias; assumed name; pseudonym
king; queen; monarch; the Crown (as a focus of authority in the UK, etc.); the throne
order (from one's superior); command; what you say; (someone's) words
from the standpoint of; as a matter of (e.g. fact); aboard (a ship or vehicle); on top of; first volume (e.g. book); superior quality; best
present (e.g. government, administration); current; existing
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
mind; heart; spirit; the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
confidence; trust; faith; credit (finance)
like; similar to; as with; in the same way
while; during; while; although; all; both
eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son
ability; gift; talent; sai; traditional unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml
last (i.e. immediately preceding); previous; pre- (e.g. premodern); before; before; earlier
king; ruler; tycoon; magnate; king (of the senior player)
death (of an emperor); demise
seat; place; position; status; gathering; party; stand
to branch; to fork; to separate; to split; to disperse; to scatter
inheritance; succession; accession; share-alike
dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry
premeditated murder; deliberate murder; willful murder; wilful murder
future (usually near); prospects
to strike at the root of an evil
wife; your wife; his wife; married lady; madam
to invite; to ask; to beckon; to wave someone in; to call in; to send for
to go mad; to lose one's mind; to get out of order; to go amiss; to go wrong (of a plan or expectation, etc.); to fall through
disastrous flooding; kelpie; water demon that brings floods or disasters
law; act; method; mood; dharma; law
poison; toxicant; harm; evil influence; ill will; spite
to train; to teach; to acquire (information); to learn; to stock; to stock up on
official; governmental; public (use, matter, forum, etc.); common; being public knowledge; being out in the open
judgment (of a crime); conviction; condemnation; beheading; decapitation
oneself; oneself; for oneself; personally