blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
to spout out; to spurt out; to sprout; to bud; to burst into laughter; to blow (smoke, etc.)
to soak into; to permeate; to penetrate
to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
to drink; to gulp; to smoke (tobacco); to engulf; to overwhelm; to keep down; to suppress
this time; now; next time; another time; recently; lately
beginning; outset; first; onset
book; volume; this; present; main; head
blade; sword; forged blade; wavy pattern on forged blades; sharpness; unhulled rice
edge (of a knife or sword); prong (of an electrical plug)
crevice; crack; spare moment; interval; chink (in one's armor, armour); unpreparedness
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)
yellow; high-pitched (voice); shrill
glance; look; glimpse; complete view; bird's-eye view
sympathy; compassion; pity
to sigh; to breathe a sigh
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
this is why; this means; it is the case that
doubt; question; suspicion; dubiousness
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
thanks to ...; owing to ...; because of ...
sentence; composition; text; the literary arts (as opposed to the military arts); academia; statement
how long; how much; to what extent
to let (someone) hear; to tell (e.g. a story); to make (someone) listen; to make (someone) understand; to grip (someone) with skilful singing, storytelling, etc.; to hold (someone) enchanted by
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
poison; toxicant; harm; evil influence; ill will; spite
nectar; honey; honeydew; treacle; molasses; sorbitol (when visible as dark patches inside an apple)
to fill; to become full (of); to wax (of the moon); to rise (of the tide); to flow; to expire (of a period of time)
to begin to overflow; to start overflowing; to pour out
to rot; to go bad; to corrode; to weather; to become useless; to blunt; to become depraved
fragment; splinter; wane (of the Moon)
shout; cry; outcry; yell; shriek; scream