to tie; to bind; to bear (fruit); to close (e.g. deal); to confirm; to connect (two distant places); to close tightly
name of God (esp. in Christian contexts); name of Christ
to rule over; to govern; to command; to integrate; to consolidate; to unite
we; us; (arch.) I; (arch.) me; (arch.) you (referring to a group of one's equals or inferiors)
to lift up; to hold up; to give; to offer; to devote; to sacrifice
morality; righteousness; meaning; teachings; doctrine; nonconsanguineous relationship (i.e. of in-laws)
to praise (someone of lower status); to extol; to applaud; to esteem
cheering in chorus; saying in unison
groan; moan; roar; howl; hum (e.g. motor); buzz (e.g. bee, wire in wind)
to recite; to chant; to cry; to yell; to advocate; to advance
second coming; second advent
to be boiled; to be cooked
to dry up (spring, pond, etc.); to run out
but; however; even though; even if
to be able (to do); to be capable (of doing)
immorality; injustice; adultery; infidelity; (arch.) murdering one's teacher or a government official
to beg forgiveness; to ask for someone's pardon; to ask for permission
scornful laughter; ridicule; derision; sneer
to reward; to recompense; to repay; to retaliate; to get revenge
to refuse; to reject; to decline; to prevent (from doing); to deny (e.g. access); to block
to melt; to thaw; to fuse; to dissolve
to chip (off); to shave (off); to slice (off); to dampen (e.g. enthusiasm); to discourage; to weaken
yoke; constraints; oppression
the (four) limbs; arms and legs
(arch.) offering (to the gods, emperor, etc.); gift; sacrifice
curse; spell; malediction
to walk; to go on foot; to tread (a figurative path); to follow; to advance towards (e.g. a solution); to set out (e.g. on the path to destruction, ruin, etc.)
to curse; to put a curse on; to detest intensely
subterranean rumbling; earth tremor
to laugh at; to ridicule; to mock; to make fun of; to sneer at
rooting up (weeds, etc.); eradication; rooting out; stamping out
to disturb; to prevent; to obstruct; to hinder
to dry up; to exhaust (e.g. resources, talent)
epidemic; plague; pestilence
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912); Ch'ing dynasty; Manchu dynasty