to wear; to be dressed in; to be adorned in; to clad oneself with
sweet (e.g. young girls, flowers blooming); touchingly lovely; cute; pitiful; pitiable
young lady of noble birth; princess (esp. in Western contexts, tales, etc.); girl; small; cute; (arch.) prostitute
guy; fellow; chap; bastard; asshole; arsehole
(shout of) encouragement; cheering; rooting; support
tottering; staggering; faltering; reeling
to get up (e.g. from bed); to make one's way in the world; to achieve in life
besides; moreover; in addition
to know shame; to have a sense of shame; to be ashamed
(my) wife; inside the home; one's family
to be defeated; to be beaten; to be unsuccessful; to lose
matter of time; question of time
sweet-tasting; sweet; fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); lightly salted; light in salt; naive
charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
to show signs of ...; to have the appearance of ...
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
fighting spirit; (will to) fight
sense of duty; sense of purpose; vocation
to stimulate; to stir up; to arouse
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance
several people; a few people
loyalty; sincerity; allegiance; fidelity; integrity
echo; reverberation; spirit of a tree; tree spirit
(real) ability; true strength; merit; arms; force
to overturn; to capsize; to overthrow (government etc.); to reverse (decision etc.); to disprove (an established theory etc.)
activity (esp. energetic); great efforts; conspicuous service; to flourish; to participate actively; to play an active role
with a start; in surprise; suddenly (realize, remember, etc.); all of a sudden; puffing (air); with a puff
diviner; fortune teller; soothsayer
exaggerated; overblown; pretentious
fortune-telling; divination
to throw away; to abandon
certainly; surely; undoubtedly; just; precisely; exactly
world; society; people; the public
being fond of children; person fond of children
to take on a role; to take part
outstanding; excellent; exceptional; preeminence; distinction; extraordinariness
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
to stagger; to stumble; to totter; to misconduct oneself; to have a love affair; to waver