familiar (spirit or otherwise magical creature which aids a magician or sorcerer); familiar spirit
treatment; service; handling (of a machine, tool, etc.); operation; treating as; treating like
place; spot; field; discipline; occasion; situation; scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
participation; joining; entry; adherence
the same generation; coeval
pupil; student; schoolchild
seat; location (of a gathering, etc.); place; position; post
to sit; to squat; to assume (a position); to hold steady; to hold still
to begin; to start; to happen (again); to begin (anew); to date (from); to originate (in)
neighbourhood; neighborhood; vicinity
scale; scope; plan; structure
to boast of; to be proud of; to take pride in
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
one's line of sight; one's gaze; one's eyes (looking); glance; gaze; look
to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.); to avert; to displease; to annoy; to miss (the target, ball, etc.)
next; hypo- (i.e. containing an element with low valence); order; sequence
sometimes; occasionally; at times; seasonal; of the season; appropriate (for the season or occasion)
falling lightly (e.g. snow, petals, confetti); fluttering; flickering; twinkling; appearing and disappearing; catching glimpses
in a whisper; in a low voice; in undertones
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
genius; prodigy; natural gift
(at) a glance; (judging from) appearances
to make someone's acquaintance; to become acquainted (with)
various; all sorts of; variety of; (arch.) various colors (colours)
because of; owing to; due to
being able to hear everything (esp. when one was not intended to)
uncomfortable; ill at ease; not feel at home
to smash down; to beat in
nonchalantly; without a care
to turn one's face; to turn around; to look over one's shoulder
previously; before; first; before (something or someone else); beforehand; in advance
hill; height; knoll; rising ground
suffix for familiar person
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
youth; springtime of life; adolescent
to taste; to savor; to appreciate; to enjoy; to experience; to go through
trembling; getting nervous; excited; thrilled
opposite side; opposition
to send (a thing); to dispatch; to take or escort (a person somewhere); to see off (a person); to bid farewell (to the departed); to bury; to spend (time)
first meeting; first interview with