in history; ever; historical
to become frightened; to be frightened (of); to be scared (of)
gossip; corner of the mouth
to raise; to lift; to hang up; to raise prices (artificially, deliberately)
to not give in; to be obstinate; to be stubborn; to be perverse
danger; peril; hazard; risk
position; situation; viewpoint; standpoint; point of view
members; member; constituent
independent action; acting alone
long time; long interval; for quite some time
eternal; everlasting; unchangeable; invariant
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
contortion; distortion; warp; kink (in one's character); twist
individuality; personality; quirk; idiosyncrasy; character; individual characteristic
personality; character; individuality; personhood
cool-headed; level-headed; hard-headed
god of death; death deity; Death
to give one's life; to lay down one's life
of all things (days, etc.)
to begin some form of lifestyle
nonsense; no meaning; meaningless
long handle; long-handled spear; long shaft
infancy; childhood; tender age
to praise; to extol; to laud; to appreciate; to admire
since the beginning of the world; since the dawn of history
most; highest; maximum; best; wonderful; finest
order of seats; seating precedence; class standing
still; as yet; as it has been
to surpass the rest (e.g. of a large group); to stand out from the crowd; to be the best by far
serving concurrently as; holding the additional post of; additional post
few decades; many decades; several decades
remainder of one's life; one's remaining days; time left (to live)
as expected; predictably; not surprisingly
eternity; permanence; perpetuity; Eikyū era (1113.7.13-1118.4.3)
blank space (in documents); vacuum; blank; void
things left (to one) by the deceased; inherited item; estate; lost item; lost property
to look old; to become musty; to wear out
favorite; favourite; habitually used
to take the name of; to call oneself; to pretend; to feign; to purport
head (of a household); proprietor (of a store); proprietress; (arch.) entertaining someone as one's guest
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)