business;  task;  use;  purpose;  for the use of ...;  used for ...
 coat;  tunic;  jacket;  outer garment
 to receive;  to take;  to get somebody to do something;  to have in one's pocket (a fight, match);  to contract (a disease);  to catch
 poor;  pitiable;  pathetic;  pitiful
 although I say;  although one might say;  although called
 to stop;  to turn off;  to park;  to prevent;  to suppress (a cough);  to stop (someone from doing something);  to dissuade
 to pity;  to feel sympathy for;  to sympathize with; (arch.)  to enjoy the beauty of; (arch.)  to appreciate; (arch.)  to admire
 orphan;  person without friends
 number one;  first;  best;  most;  game;  round
 enjoyable;  fun;  pleasant;  happy;  delightful
 cruelty;  coldheartedness;  relentless;  ruthless
 society;  the world;  the times
 to throw away;  to cast away;  to abandon;  to desert;  to give up;  to resign
 without cause;  without reason
 sensitive;  alert;  aware;  susceptible
 mischief-maker;  trickster; (arch.)  lascivious person (esp. a loose woman); (arch.)  useless fellow; (arch.)  mouse; (arch.)  rat
 firmly rooted;  deep-seated
 weak constitution;  ill health
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 coming and going;  keeping in touch;  visiting each other;  street traffic;  highway
 round coin with a (square) hole in the center;  coin made of non-precious materials;  money
 cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus);  shamisen;  geisha;  wheelbarrow;  clay bed-warmer;  bottom;  submissive partner of a homosexual relationship
 bad guy;  villain;  evildoer;  scoundrel
 to take offense;  to take offence;  to get angry;  to lose one's temper
 bread;  (sweet) pastry;  staff of life;  one's bread
 love;  affection;  attachment;  craving;  agape;  Ireland
 to take (a resource, e.g. time or money);  to hang;  to come into view;  to arrive;  to come under (a contract, a tax);  to start (engines, motors);  to attend
 pity;  sorrow;  pitiable;  pitiful;  alack;  alas
 mostly;  ordinarily;  probably;  most;  almost all;  ordinary
 stone mortar;  millstone;  quern
 to come along;  to come around;  to turn up;  to arrive at the present;  to get where one is;  to have been doing something (for a period of time)
 to squash;  to crush;  to flatten
 to escape (disaster, death, etc.);  to be saved from;  to be rescued from;  to avoid (e.g. punishment);  to evade (e.g. responsibility);  to avert
 avenue;  street;  coming and going;  street traffic;  flow (of water, air, etc.);  transmission (of sound);  reach (e.g. of voice)
 corner;  nook;  shade;  shadow;  dark circles (under the eyes);  dark rings
 to meet;  to encounter;  to see;  to have an accident;  to have a bad experience
 now;  soon;  already;  yet;  further;  more
 place;  spot;  grounds;  arena;  stadium;  range
 Collectivity of Saint Martin
 house of parliament (congress, diet, etc.);  graduate school;  postgraduate school;  institution (often medical);  institutional building;  sub-temple;  minor temple building