shall ...; to assume; to suppose
to see; to witness; to observe; to catch sight of; to get a glimpse of; to encounter
magnificent; grand; fair; square; grandly; boldly
to quarry; to cut (timber); to begin to talk; to break the ice; to start a fire (with flint, by rubbing sticks together, etc.); to select and extract (from a media file)
iron rust; iron hydroxide
watchtower; observation tower; lookout
to be raised (e.g. child); to be brought up; to grow (up)
at that time; in those days
evacuation site; exposure; refuge shelter; shelter
function; facility; faculty; feature
opening and shutting; opening and closing
front garden; front yard; vestibule (of the ear)
drinking fountain; water fountain; bubbler; (animal) watering hole; water hole
to furnish with; to equip with; to prepare for; to make preparations for; to possess (all that is needed); to be endowed with
raising and lowering; loading and unloading
all over; all over the place; everywhere
to be buried; to be covered; to be hidden
to fall into ruin; to be desolated
unmanned; uninhabited; unattended; shorthandedness; lack of help
sharp; harsh; stinging; thorny; snappy
suddenly; unexpectedly; by chance; accidentally; lightly; nimbly
worshipper; worshiper; visitor (to a shrine or temple); pilgrim
to crowd (a house); to throng to (a door)
to be buried; to be covered; to overflow; to be crowded; to be repaid (e.g. debt); to be replenished
epidemic; plague; pestilence
subordinate work; assistant; servant
person with low tastes; uncultured person; worldly person; ordinary person (who has not entered the priesthood); layperson; layman
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle
enshrinement hall (of a buddha); temple; cathedral (esp. Catholic)
to deify; to enshrine; to pray; to worship
fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
this and that; this or that; one thing or another; around; about; round about
to fall ill; to suffer from (e.g. a disease); to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ)
favourite horse; favorite horse
echo; reverberation; response; reaction; repercussions