Gospel of Mark (book of the Bible)
Bernard Shaw (journalist)
phimosiectomy; circumcision (for phimosis)
lock; tuft; tassel; feathers (i.e. fringe of hair on the legs); feathering; penicil
feces; excrement; number two
yao (line representing yin or yang that comprises one third of a trigram)
if two ride upon a horse, one must sit behind; when Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug of war; two great rivals cannot coexist
to only make work for oneself; to stir up a hornet's nest; to put one's foot in one's mouth
to pant (while rushing); to gasp; to puff and blow
list of marks; list of grades
chaperoning; monitoring someone's behaviour; watchdog; chaperone; watcher
miso lees; miso strainings; miso dregs; child who is made light of; child who is left out of games; immature child or person
bit (horse mouthpiece); second stroke in the Eight Principles of Yong; rightward stroke
free ride (e.g. on train)
technical score (in figure skating, etc.)
kuda-gitsune; pipe fox; fox-like spirit kept inside a bamboo tube and used by its master to perform divinations and curses; stoat
filling in (e.g. between speakers at a meeting, acts at a show); material used to fill in (between speeches at a meeting, etc.); anecdote
flea powder; flea medicine; flea medication; getting rid of fleas; killing fleas
deckle-edged (e.g. paper); eared (e.g. jug); with lugs
harmless and inoffensive; bland; tepid
populace; common run of men; worldly customs
advantages and disadvantages; plus and minuses
Son of God; Jesus Christ; child of an emperor
fox with supernatural powers
least weasel (Mustela nivalis)
canon (i.e. the Biblical canon)
to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage
to mediate; to intervene; to smooth