one's confidant; trusted friend; trusted retainer
worldly wisdom; secret of success in life
blunder; slip; error; error
without; unacceptable; not alright; unsatisfactory
genius; prodigy; natural gift
strategist; tactician; schemer
all one's life; throughout one's life; as long as one lives
eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son
safe (e.g. choice); secure; innocuous; acceptable; passable; satisfactory
to digest; to break down; to break to pieces; to be able to use; to be good at; to finish; to complete
to inherit; to succeed; to take over
name; given name; first name
creation; production; creative work (novel, film, etc.); fabrication; fiction; invention
(a woman) being gifted with both intelligence and beauty
female; woman; female sex; female lover; girlfriend; mistress
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
season (in nature, sports, etc.); seasonal word or phrase (in haiku); year
growth; development; growing up; growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
education; schooling; training; culture; cultivation; education
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together
madly in love; completely charmed (by); from the heart; entirely; (arch.) bottom of one's heart
the world; society; sphere; circle; world-renowned; world-famous
illegitimate (e.g. born to a mistress)
to come out; to appear; to turn up; to emerge
viceroy; governor-general
important task; important role; major part (in a film, play, etc.); leading role; high-scoring combination
important; momentous; essential; principal; major
to seal (letter); to prevent; to forbid; to block
something or other; one thing or another; this or that
loveable; very likeable; like very much
very young; little; childish; immature
biological younger brother
older brother; elder brother
to long for; to yearn after; to admire; to be attracted by
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
to boost; to force up; to push up
to run around; to bustle about