round-up (e.g. of criminals); wholesale arrest; catching the whole herd with one throw
minuscule amount; extremely small quantity
stone paving; cobble paving; stone steps; check (pattern); pavé; rectangular dessert (usu. made from chocolate or several layers of sponge cake)
to pile up; to accumulate; to estimate
to be haggard; to be gaunt; to be emaciated; to be worn out (e.g. illness, worry)
(doing) as one pleases; to one's heart's content; letting (something) go unchecked; leaving uncontrolled; leaving (something) to take its own course
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in
iron rod; iron bar; iron club; horizontal bar (gymnastics)
to tie; to restrain; to confine; to bind; to fasten
to hack; to chop (firewood, meat, etc.); to chop off (e.g. a head)
(not) merely; (not) simply
such a stupid ...; what a crazy ...; no way!; what nonsense!; how can that be?
to pray; to say a prayer; to offer up a prayer
refusal; rejection; denial; veto
anything; whatever; whatever one likes
world of suffering; life of prostitution
to gain experience; to accumulate experiences
assimilation; absorption; adaptation; assimilation; anabolism; assimilation (phonology)
nature; disposition; temperament; qualities; attributes; talents
runny-nosed child; sniveler; sniveller; greenhorn; inexperienced person
to be lost in deep thought; to be deeply immersed in thought
to connect; to link together; to tie; to fasten; to maintain; to preserve
absolute authority or power (over someone or something)
common idea; common wisdom; generally accepted idea
wicked person; evil person; scoundrel; bad thing; mischief
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
state; condition; the way things should be; ideal state; truth
false; pseudo-; quasi-; would-be; sham; pretended
religious leader; person of religion; religious figure; religionist
brave; valiant; gallant; stirring; vigorous; rousing
(practical) experience; personal experience; hands-on experience; first-hand experience
dignity; eminent; high ranking; high-order (digit, bit, etc.)
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
Germanic (people, language, culture, etc.)
to accomplish; to achieve; to carry out; to arrive at (a certain outcome); to come to; to end with
thoughtless; reckless; seldom; rare; ordinary; usual
intellectual curiosity; out of curiosity; inquisitiveness
money-making; earning money