wooden; made of wood; wooden construction
coloured glass; colored glass
capital (of a column); stigma; top part of the pistil in a flower
to mince; to cut fine; to carve; to engrave; to tick away (time); to beat out (e.g. rhythm); to etch (into one's mind)
carving; engraving; sculpture
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine
to spread; to propagate; to popularize; to broaden; to extend; to widen
to support (someone) financially; to finance; to supply (money); to present (money or gifts) to a monarch (feudal lord, etc.)
natural; right; proper; naturally; as a matter of course; rightly
reason; principle; general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (in neo-Confucianism) the underlying principles of the cosmos
to share (someone's) good luck; to follow (someone's) example; to enjoy the same benefits (of someone or something); to be named after
moustache; beard; whiskers (on a cat, etc.); feelers (on an insect, etc.); shadow (on a candlestick chart)
that day; the very same day
to wither (of a plant); to be blasted; to die; to mature (of one's personality, abilities, etc.)
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
(not so) much; (not) very
naturally; in due course; by itself; of its own accord
to be completed; to be finished; to be ready (e.g. to serve or eat); to be very drunk
to build (a fire); to make; to start; to light
to cut (grass, hair, etc.); to mow; to clip; to trim; to prune; to shear
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
log; dace (Tribolodon hakonensis)
one part; one portion; one section; one copy (e.g. of a document)
skin; hide; rind; peel; shell; sheath
to tear off; to strip; to rob
one night; all night; overnight; one evening
to etch (name, etc.); to carve (design)
turning into a cooler state; cooling down
all; completely; totally; entirely; thoroughly
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
to burn; to roast; to broil; to heat; to heat up; to make (charcoal, pottery, bricks, etc.); to bake
here and there; in places
slightly; lightly; thinly; faintly; dimly
to pile up; to accumulate; to estimate
from the viewpoint of; according to
apiece; each; at a time; piecemeal
three flat objects (sheets of paper, pieces of cloth, etc.); cutting a fish into two boneless fillets and a piece with the skeleton
to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
to be wrapped up (e.g. in a blanket); to cover oneself