sacred tree; support pillars of the traditional fire festival bonfires
Sunday; day (of the month); counter for days; Japan
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued
wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
even though; despite; when
level ground; plain; flatland
thicket; coppice; brushwood
tree; shrub; bush; wood; timber
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
walking; pace; step; course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; pitch (of a screw, etc.)
crossing; passage; importing; import; wandering; wanderer; migration
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
to teach; to instruct; to tell; to inform; to preach
I don't care; fine, whatever; that's okay; sure, go ahead
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
giving and taking; exchange (of letters); arguing back and forth; (conversational) exchange
to aim at (for, to do, to become); to try for; to have an eye on; to go toward; to head for
esoteric doctrines; mysteries
to cross (e.g. road); to traverse
rest; break; recess; intermission
to stop walking; to pause
forced march; (fig.) doing something on a very strict schedule
shoe; shoes; boots; footwear; footgear
underpants; pants; briefs; trousers (esp. women's); jodhpurs; breeches
bathing (swimming) in cold water
to take off (clothes, shoes, etc.); to undress
to purify; to cleanse; to exorcise; to purge; to ward off
water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; flood; floodwaters; water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
to undo; to untie; to unfasten; to unlace; to unravel; to loosen
to hate; to dislike; to loathe
to puzzle; to perplex; to bewilder; to delude; to mislead; to fascinate
(looking around) restlessly; (looking) all around; goggling
family; relatives; dependents; household
to tie; to bind; to bear (fruit); to close (e.g. deal); to confirm; to connect (two distant places); to close tightly