effort; exertion; endeavour; endeavor; hard work; striving
terrific; staggering; tremendous; frightful; ghastly; horrific
inside; interior; among; within; middle; center; during
being accomplished in both the literary and military arts; doing well in both school and sports
to throw down; to bring down; to kill; to defeat; to overthrow; to trip up
in order to; for the purpose of; must; should
to pressure; to put pressure (on); to press
heel (of foot, shoe, stocking, etc.)
to turn over; to turn around; to change (one's mind); to reverse (one's decision); to fly (flag, etc.); to wave (skirt, cape, etc.)
now; soon; already; yet; further; more
to turn back (e.g. half-way); to return; to go back; to recover (e.g. something lost); to be returned; to rebound
you; presence (of a god, nobleman, etc.)
to keep company; to look after; to entertain; to play (a game) with
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
permission; approval; authorization; to permit; to authorize
to take; to pick up; to pass; to hand; to get; to obtain; to adopt (a method, proposal, etc.)
garden; yard; courtyard; field (of action); area
overthrow; defeat; bringing down; knockdown
study; pursuit of knowledge
practice; practising; training; study
be considered; be deemed; be thought to be
to see someone off (at a station, an airport, etc.); to escort (e.g. home); to follow something with one's eyes until it is out of sight; to let pass; to pass up (an opportunity etc.); to shelve (a plan, deliberation on a bill, etc.); to postpone
instead of; in place of; as a substitute for; in exchange for; in return for; to make up for
to leave (behind); to leave (undone); to not finish; to save; to set aside; to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
to float; to set afloat; to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.); to recall; to call to mind
pupil and (dark) iris of the eye
foster sibling; foster brother; foster sister
close associate; close aide; brains-truster
eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son
follower; attendant; valet; servant
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
(private) secretary; treasured book; secret book
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable; thank you very much (for help, etc.)
unmarried woman; Miss; -ess; -ette
no; nay; well; er; you're welcome; not at all
good; excellent; sufficient; enough; profitable (deal, business offer, etc.); beneficial
companion; partner; other party; addressee; opponent (sports, etc.)
sweetly (smiling); broadly (grinning)
to rip up (a seam); to burst; to tear; to break out (e.g. into a smile)