to revive; to come to oneself; to be restored to life
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
to return to normal; to revert to the starting point; to go back to how it was
possible; potential; practicable; feasible
to go back to the start; to reset; to restore; to return to the point (of a discussion); to return something (that has been moved) to previous place; to reconstitute
to track down; to locate; to find out; to smoke out; to ferret out; to chase up
acting rashly; running wildly; runaway (process); reckless baserunning
imitation; fake; phony; pseudo-
to fabricate; to invent; to make up (a story); to cobble up; to put together in a hurry
as expected (positive events); as hoped for
one's last moment; one's death; one's end
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
glaring; flaming; fiery; blazing
to love one another; to be affectionate towards each other; to have sex; to make love
screw; key (of a clock, watch, etc.); spring (of a clock, watch, etc.)
to do completely; to do accidentally; to do without meaning to; to happen to do
to loosen; to slacken; to relax (attention, efforts, etc.); to let down (one's guard); to relax (a rule); to ease (e.g. restrictions)
that kind; competition; match
to be dead; to be lifeless
marsh; swamp; wetland; being hooked (on a video game, TV show, etc.)
inexperienced; immature; green; grassy-smelling; smelling of raw vegetation
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
tedious; boring; being fed up with
retainer; retinue; servant
directions; instructions; orders; command
judgement; judgment; refereeing; umpiring; referee; umpire
to make a decision; to draw a conclusion; to give a judgement; to hand down a verdict; to let go down; to lower; to do oneself
to include (in a group or scope); to instruct; to make one understand; to include (a nuance); to put in (an implication); to put in (someone's) mouth
curse; spell; malediction
investigation (esp. in academic and scientific contexts)
to disturb; to upset; to ruffle; to stir up; to mess up
fury; frenzy; madness; wildness
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
illustration (e.g. book); picture
god of death; death deity; Death
edge (of a knife or sword); prong (of an electrical plug)
to dash against (of waves); to billow; to roll; to wave (e.g. in the wind); to heave; to pound (of a heart)
handle; grip; stalk (of a mushroom, leaf, etc.)
length of a blade (sword, knife, etc.); walking on the edge of a sword