a great deal;  very much;  a lot; (arch.)  with a great amount of effort
 to tie;  to fasten;  to wear (necktie, belt);  to put on;  to total;  to sum;  to be strict with
 curious onlookers;  rubbernecks
 to instigate;  to incite;  to spur on;  to set (e.g. a dog after someone)
 just (now);  quite (near);  unintentionally;  subconsciously
 interest;  eagerness;  enthusiasm
 quantity;  amount;  generosity;  magnanimity;  pramana;  (in Indian philosophy) means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge
 inertia;  momentum;  force of habit
 to leave something as it is
 true courage;  true heroism
 to flatter;  to soft-soap;  to sweet talk;  to cajole;  to instigate
 to set out;  to set sail;  to embark on (a new venture);  to set out (to achieve something);  to begin to ride;  to lean forward
 well;  properly;  best regards;  please remember me;  just like ...;  as though one were ...
 place;  location;  room;  space;  basho;  wrestling tournament
 curtain;  bunting;  act (in play)
 brightness;  discernment;  insight;  eyesight;  vision;  nth year in the Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30)
 to step back;  to move back;  to withdraw (from the presence of a superior);  to leave;  to resign;  to retire
 Sinologist;  scholar of the Chinese classics
 to surpass;  to outstrip;  to excel
 to read (a kanji) with its native Japanese reading
 win;  victory;  beautiful scenery;  scenic spot;  counter for wins
 memories;  recollections;  reminiscence
 first;  firstly;  first of all;  Introduction;  Preface
 king;  ruler;  tycoon;  magnate;  king (of the senior player)
 mon;  one-thousandth of a kan (unit of currency 1336-1870);  2.4 cm (traditional unit used to measure shoe sizes);  letter;  character;  scripture
 to recommend;  to endorse (e.g. a candidate);  to infer (from);  to deduce;  to think (something) through;  to ponder deeply
 to proceed with things;  to carry out;  to do
 head;  chief;  merit;  strong point;  superiority;  major
 to come to (in the end);  to end in;  to attribute;  to blame
 origin of a word;  derivation of a word;  etymology
 talent;  gift;  function;  noh (theatre)
 greed;  craving;  desire;  appetite;  hunger;  avarice
 to line up;  to set up;  to enumerate;  to itemize;  to be equal (to);  to compare well (with)
 to carry to extremes;  to go to the end of something;  to investigate thoroughly;  to master
 getting deeply involved;  going deeply into;  going too far (into something)
 comparatively;  relatively
 to need;  to call for;  to require
 step;  stair;  grade;  rank;  counter for breaks in written language (or speech, etc.);  dan