can't occur easily; difficult to happen
ought to (verb); should (verb)
oneself and others; (in philosophy) subject and object; transitivity; transitive and intransitive verbs; first person and third person; self-salvation and salvation by faith
at the risk of one's life; dead body
horse laugh; guffaw; wild laughter
to become covered in moss; to become mossy; to grow over with moss; to become aged; to grow old
row of syllables on the Japanese syllabary table that ends with the vowel sound "i"
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to fill one's heart; to overcome one
Obito (hereditary title, often given to powerful regional families)
(something) mixed with snow
need not; (not) have to; need not have; need not exist
to strum; to pluck the strings (of a guitar)
chain (of); series (of); sequence; suite (e.g. of rooms)
crotch; crutch; groin; fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork)
of good character; kindhearted; good-natured
great physical power; animal strength
color of honey (colour); honey-colored; honey-coloured
to look out over (far into the distance); to command a view of
low spirits; depressed heart
to put (up) in the wrong place; to hang in the wrong place; to differ (e.g. of opinions); to clash; to miss (meeting) each other; to pass each other by
sand-coated interior wall (in traditional Japanese architecture)
to distinguish in writing; to use different writing styles; to draw (identifiably)
handful; small amount; small number
vocalization; vocalisation
handwritten letter; handwritten character
to throw down the gauntlet
to set up (in high position); to kick upstairs; to hold sacred; to worship
to break; to smash; to defeat; to destroy; to eliminate
smoke screen; dazzler; camouflage; deceptive means; magic; witchcraft
extreme foolishness; grave stupidity; big fool; damn idiot; utter fool
honest to a fault; foolishly honest; naively honest
drunkenness; intoxication; motion sickness; travel sickness
to crawl towards; to creep up to
the way of the world; the lay of the land; the inescapable circumstances (of life)