you; buddy; monarch; ruler; he; she
to lose strength; to become weak; to wither; to droop; to feel demotivated; to lose interest
miasma; noxious form of "bad air" formerly believed to cause diseases
to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up
to creep; to steal up; to draw near unnoticed
optical illusion; hallucination; misapprehension; delusion
big frame; large figure; huge body
quick pace; quick steps; quick march; trot (horse gait)
torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.); flambeau; torchlight
preparation; arrangements; provision; getting ready; laying out (e.g. a meal)
to be reluctant to do; to hesitate to do; to refuse to do; to be unable to do
to trample; to crush underfoot
large crowd; large herd; large flock; large school; large shoal; swarm
to walk; to go on foot; to tread (a figurative path); to follow; to advance towards (e.g. a solution); to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.)
at any time; at any moment; when; at what moment
pursuer; pursuing party; posse
view; prospect; outlook; viewing platform; overlook
conviction; belief; confidence
much more; still more; single layer (or storey, etc.); (arch.) rather; (arch.) sooner
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
to cut down; to chop down; to fell
to slay; to cut down (a foe)
useless; futile; unnecessary; needless; not on business; unrelated
common; shared; to be common (to); to be shared (by); -wide
to have a deep grudge; to bear deep resentment towards someone
to lead; to spearhead (a group); to command (troops)
young; youthful; immature; green; low (number); small
to contain; to comprise; to hold in the mouth; to bear in mind; to understand; to express (emotion, etc.)
to stay up all night; to sit up all night; to do something all night
to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.); to intersect; to cross; ... with one another; ... to each other
sky; the air; weather; far-off place; distant place; state of mind; feeling
to grow light; to become white; to turn grey (gray)
rest; break; recess; intermission
order (esp. to a number of people); command; ritual of bowing at start and end of school class
quick; speedy; prompt; rapid; swift
party; group; troop; one act; one action; one deed
to stop walking; to pause
to live; to get along; to spend (time)
to show appreciation for (efforts, esp. by someone of equal or lower status); to thank for; to reward for