to rely on; to depend on; to count on; to turn to (for help)
highest rank among priests; mountain ascetic monk; signs that distinguish Buddhist teachings from other faiths; title given to a great physician or painter
order (from one's superior); command; what you say; (someone's) words
to think too much of; to make too much of
attachment; obsession; persistence
to weigh on one's mind; to bother one; to be interested (in); to be curious (about); to feel like (doing); to feel inclined to
half the face; one side; half; the other side; the reverse; the contrary
ability; gift; talent; sai; traditional unit of volume, approx. 1.8 ml
lack of talent; incompetency
linear mark; abrasion; scratch; streak
the public; the street (e.g. "word on the street"); street; district; location (e.g. of a battle); scene (e.g. of carnage)
inconvenient; inexpedient; unfavourable; wrong; improper; objectionable
dimension; perspective; point of reference; level (of something)
ascetic; pilgrim; devotee
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
chief seat; seat of honor; seat of honour; head of the table
coming down from one's seat and prostrating oneself (to pay obeisance); musicians' box on the left side of the stage; lower seat
highly virtuous monk; monk; Buddhist solitary; Buddhist missionary; saint (i.e. a virtuous person); (arch.) emperor; master
layperson; layman; laywoman; country home; farmhouse; cottage
and so on; and so forth; et cetera; comment; criticism
while; during; performed in this condition
family; clan; sect; school; group of related sumo stables
to row a boat; to nod off; to doze off
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
religious oath in writing; written vow to the gods
to go under; to pass under; to dive (into or under the water); to evade; to get around; to survive
independence; autonomy; self-reliance
mastery; learning through experience; realization; realisation; comprehension
steepness; steep place; harsh (look); sharp (tongue)
(one's) master; Lord; the main thing; the majority
to entrust; to leave to a person
last (on the list); (at the) bottom; (in) last position; tailender
type of cleromancy divination (described in the Book of Changes) performed with long sticks; The Book of Changes; Yijing; I Ching
counter for rules; rule; regulation
from time immemorial; ancient; time-honoured; time-honored
just before one's eyes; in one's presence; personally
one's dearest wish; Buddha's vow to save humanity