to go past (a place or thing); to go beyond
admiration; wonder; astonishment
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
(appropriate to) time, place, occasion
to protect; to guard; to defend; to keep (i.e. a promise); to abide (by the rules); to observe
feces (esp. animal); excrement; dung
self-indulgence; doing as one pleases
save; checking; curbing; suppressing
to say no more; to sink into silence
terrible; dreadful; terrifying; surprising; startling; tremendous
accurate; correct; precise; exact
to crunch; to masticate; to simplify; to explain plainly
violent; furious; extreme; intense; fervent; vehement
involuntary nocturnal tooth grinding; bruxism; grinding one's teeth out of anger or vexation
self control; self restraint
to yell; to rant; to rave
concession; conciliation; compromise
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
to quarry; to cut (timber); to begin to talk; to break the ice; to start a fire (with flint, by rubbing sticks together, etc.); to select and extract (from a media file)
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
to envy; to be envious of; to be jealous of
to be jealous of; to envy; to begrudge
loser; defeated person; the defeated
to look on enviously while doing nothing; (lit.) to hold a finger in one's mouth
to run away; to flee; to make off; to start to run away
as (e.g. "do as one is told", "as we age we gain wisdom"); wherever (e.g. "wherever my fancy took me")
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
to dump (e.g. onto the floor); to empty by overturning; to throw out (contents); to tell everything; to reveal everything; to open one's heart
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
past; after; too (much); over- (e.g. eating)
rear gate (esp. of castle); back entrance; one who arrests; force attacking the rear of a castle; (opponent's) weak point
love affair; love relationship
both; both sides; both parties
to try to unsettle someone; to throw off balance
to spread rumors; to spread rumours
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
(your, his, her) daughter
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
being in love with each other
appearance (in the eyes of society); decency
inadequacy; inappropriateness; unfitness; impropriety