flame; blaze; flames (of intense emotion, e.g. love, jealousy, anger); passion
danger; peril; hazard; risk
till; to; concerning (an area of expertise); swearing by (one's sword, God, etc.)
injury; wound; mistake; accident; loss
attention; notice; care; caution; advice; warning
writing; composition; essay; sentence
to deem acceptable; to approve of; to value; to consider a good thing
three; three years of age
fortune slip (usu. bought at a shrine)
to pay no heed to; to not care about; to take no notice of
screen (of a TV, computer, etc.); image (on a screen); picture; surface of a painting (picture, drawing, etc.)
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
soon; shortly; before long; nearly; almost
to deepen; to heighten; to intensify
ominous; sinister; unlucky; inauspicious
regarding; in; to; towards; with regards to
consideration; concern; attention; thoughtfulness; making arrangements; care
to be blessed with children
student (esp. a university student)
to achieve results; to be successful (in a venture, etc.)
this and that; various things
corner; bend; segment (within a radio or TV program); session; area; department
applicant; candidate; person interested in doing something; person wanting to do something; interested party; volunteer
next; next person; room adjoining a noble's parlor
staff; stuff; stuffing; filling
locker room; changing room; dressing room
samurai on horseback; (medieval) knight
cane; walking stick; staff; wand
spell; charm; incantation; magic word
to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.); to shoot; to set free; to release; to emit (e.g. light); to give off (e.g. a scent)
to become an expert; to be master at
to leak out; to escape; to find expression; to give vent; to leak out; to be divulged
round and cute (esp. of eyes)
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
meaningful; suggestive; telling; significant; pregnant (pause etc.)
laugh; laughter; smile; sneer; sex aids (e.g. dildos, pornographic books, erotic woodblock prints, etc.)
one animal (small); (arch.) two-tan bolt of cloth