to be blessed with; to be rich in; to abound in
to die; to lay down life's burden
to be anxious or concerned about; to ponder (anxiously); to fear; to investigate; to consider; to plan
in confusion; in a fluster; in bewilderment; sobbing; tearfully; trembling (voice)
kind; cordial; hospitable; serious (of an illness)
deathbed; dying hour; one's death
regretful; sorrowful; bitter; contrition
to whisper; to murmur; to rumor; to rumour
water (esp. cool, fresh water, e.g. drinking water); fluid (esp. in an animal tissue); liquid; flood; floodwaters; water offered to wrestlers just prior to a bout
recommendation; advice; suggestion; encouragement
to live; to exist; to make a living; to subsist; to be in effect; to be in use
willpower; energy; vitality
assertion; declaration; affirmation
(not) anywhere; nowhere; everywhere; anywhere
to die; to pass away; to lose spirit; to lose vigor; to cease; to stop
urgency; exigency; emergency
conviction; belief; confidence
infant; baby; little child
absorbed in; immersed in; forgetting oneself; daze; within a dream; while dreaming
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
to instruct; to tell to do; to ask to do; to order
inside one's heart; in one's mind
to show; to bare (the teeth)
whatever will be, will be; things happen the way they happen
authority; power; influence
abasement; fall; forfeiture; sinking (in people's estimation)
obedient; meek; docile; honest; frank; upfront (about one's feelings)
noon; midday; daytime; lunch
to close up; to shut up (e.g. behind doors); to cut off (e.g. because a deadline has expired); to close off (e.g. subscription list)
dark; gloomy; depressed; dispirited; dark (in colour); dull; ill-boding
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes
to wake up; to awake; to awaken to (instinct, ability, perception, etc.); to become aware of; to come to one's senses
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
gloomy; melancholy; pessimistic
what time; (lit.) which hour
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
to turn one's face; to turn around; to look over one's shoulder
fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)