to perceive; to sense; to understand; to comprehend; to attain enlightenment
probably isn't (doesn't, won't, etc.); don't (doesn't) intend to; intend not to; must not; (when used in an imperative sentence) don't
calm; serenity; tranquillity; tranquility
to dress (oneself in); to attire oneself in; to adorn; to pretend; to feign; to affect
simmer; bubble out; flow out
to well up; to burst; to arise
name; given name; first name
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
to build up; to establish; to form; to become (a state); to accomplish; to achieve; to change into
evil deed; wrongdoing; crime; misfortune; calamity
to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
right; correct; proper; righteous; just
fertile; rich; productive
to be blessed with; to be rich in; to abound in
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
cardinal (Catholic church)
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
to get involved (with); to begin (with); to have a hand (in)
to have something on someone; to catch someone out; to trip someone up; (lit.) to grab by the tail
law; act; method; mood; dharma; law
to run counter to; to go against; to disobey; to infringe
to lose (something); to mislay; to get rid of; to eliminate; to remove
judgement; judgment; refereeing; umpiring; referee; umpire
something like ...; something called ...
arm; skill; efforts; ability
one swing; one shake (e.g. of pepper); one sword
to overturn; to capsize; to overthrow (government etc.); to reverse (decision etc.); to disprove (an established theory etc.)
consideration; concern; attention; thoughtfulness; making arrangements; care
to believe; to believe in; to place trust in; to confide in; to have faith in
to have a (rough) idea (of what the situation is)
with a clatter; with a rattle; empty; bare; raspy (voice); gravelly; with a gargle
troublesome; bothersome; tiresome; annoying
dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze
to master (a skill); proprietor; manager; leader; chief; master (of arts, science, etc.); master (recording)
capture (of enemy territory); taking (by storm); defeating (an opponent); attacking (a problem) strategically