to lick something up; to lap something up
visit to a temple or shrine; worship; pilgrimage
Hippocastanaceae (horse-chestnut family)
Asclepiadaceae (milkweed family)
crow; Mr Crow; tanned person; dark-skinned person; (arch.) being penniless
Betulaceae (birch family)
Phasianidae (pheasant family of birds)
to be chapped (e.g. skin)
had better ...; may as well ...
systemic circulation; general circulation (of the atmosphere)
welcome (news); inviting; encouraging; tempting; hopeful
protection against rain; rainproof; raintight
to sparkle; to glitter; to twinkle
sulfur dioxide; sulphur dioxide
to walk around; to travel around
flavoring; flavouring; spice
Lauraceae (laurel family of plants)
dogtooth violet (Erythronium japonicum)
yellow; saffron (color, colour)
leather belt; cartridge or gun belt
evening; early night hours
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box
the head; the foremost; beginning; the very front
active substance from plants used in manufacture of soap, detergents and medication
rough potato (Metaplexis japonica)
flute player; flutist; flautist; piper
polypore (bracket fungus, esp. of family Polyporaceae)
labourer; laborer; workman
to sift out; to screen or eliminate (candidates)