state of things; state of affairs; condition; situation; circumstances
male; man; excellence; greatness; best (of)
lawfulness; propriety; reasonableness; appropriateness; legality; legitimacy
simple (e.g. matter); problem free; hopeless; the end (i.e. leaving one at a loss of words); dumbfounding
retailing; repeating (someone else's words, opinion, etc.); parroting; echoing
substance; essence; real (in economics, vs. nominal, e.g. real interest rate); substantive; substantial
to be answerable (for); to take the blame
escort (e.g. under guard); convoy
interrogation; hearing; trial
job; work; duties; trade; skill
dismissal (from a post); discharge; removal
reforming; reuniting; getting back together (of a band, etc.)
the present age; these days; (present) head of the family
to participate in; to take part in; to play a part in; to receive; to be given; to enjoy
to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to make an effort; to be zealous
to continue to work; to work away (at)
to have the personal support of (an influential person); to be under the patronage of
exhilarating; thrilling; intensely pleasurable
you have only to; all you have to (do); all that's required; as long as; if only
to harm; to cause harm to
taking the extenuating circumstances into consideration
destination; whereabouts; future; prospects
to start a journey; to embark on a trip; to set forth; to hit the trail
to make up (a deficiency); to supplement; to add to; to put towards
traveling expenses; travelling expenses
having one's hands full; not having any room to do more; at the limit
excess personnel; redundant staff
one-way (trip); one-way ticket
mountain range; mountain belt
to rise (of a building, mountain, etc.); to tower; to soar
Cornish; Cornysh; Cornyshe
river; stream; River; the ... river
along; parallel to; in accordance with
wide turn; detour; the long way around
course; route; course (of study); program; lane (in running, swimming, etc.); course (of action); policy
pursuer; pursuing party; posse
quotient; dealing; dealer; second degree (of the Japanese and Chinese pentatonic scale); Shang dynasty (China, approx. 1600-1046 BCE); Yin dynasty