obedience; submission; resignation
drawer; withdrawal (of money from an account); variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu
more than enough; more than ample; exhaustive
to become weak; to decline; to wear; to abate; to decay; to wither
to concern; to be related
unpleasant; disagreeable; abominable; unlucky; inauspicious; ominous
information; experience; observation; seeing and hearing
peace; tranquility; tranquillity; (arch.) happy-go-lucky
return to the battle line; come back to the game (on to the field); a comeback
good-for-nothing; spineless; gutless; spiritless; feckless; pluckless
egoistic; selfish; self-willed
chain of command; line of command; command structure; command system
(arch.) small cedar; thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period)
military gains; war results; fruit of battle
strict; severe; stern; rigid; rigorous; tough
memorial day; commemoration day; anniversary
philandering; itch for women
malicious gossip; backbiting; speaking ill behind someone's back
among (other things); especially; particularly; at the same time; simultaneously; at once
citizen; citizenry; city inhabitant; townspeople; bourgeoisie; middle class
to bind (a criminal) with rope; to arrest; to seize; to bind (something) with rope
playing at (something); game of make-believe; something done together
useless; vain; aimless; idle
student in a higher grade; upperclassman
straightforwardly; being outspoken
curious; strange; unusual
to stay calm; to keep cool
(logical) true; regular; 10^40; ten thousand undecillion; original; positive
disorder; confusion; violence; outrage; riot
brow; glabella; middle forehead; area between the eyebrows
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)
long ago; a long time ago; already
court council; privy council
to slacken; to loosen; to relax; to slack off (e.g. one's work, attention); to not put one's heart in
infatuation; adoration; blind love; doting (on a child)
to build up one's strength; to get stronger; to give (someone) strength; to cheer (someone) up; to encourage (someone)
epidemic; plague; pestilence
to replace; to exchange; to interchange; to substitute
estimate (of costs); budget