source; origin; cause; beginning; genesis
struggling; pawing (e.g. horses' hooves)
to begin; to start; to happen (again); to begin (anew); to date (from); to originate (in)
to push aside; to overcome (e.g. difficulties); to align; to put in order; (arch.) to push open
to arrive at (after a struggle); to finally reach; to find one's way to; to finally hit on (e.g. an idea)
food; provisions; nourishment (mental, spiritual, etc.); sustenance (e.g. of one's life); source of encouragement
brethren; brothers; fellow countrymen; fellowman; compatriot
inheritance; succession; accession; share-alike
transcendence; transcendency; transcendental; to transcend; to rise above
eternity; perpetuity; permanence; immortality
different (quality, nature); heterogeneous
lack; absence; shortage; deficiency; privation
becoming a pupil (of); becoming an apprentice
grace; favor; favour; blessing; benefit
to participate in; to take part in; to play a part in; to receive; to be given; to enjoy
to make out to be; to set someone up (as); to prepare (e.g. someone for a role); to make (e.g. "a man out of him"); to frame
heathen; heretic; pagan; nonconformist; freethinker; iconoclast
exile; banishment; eviction; elimination (e.g. of poverty); removal
to injure; to damage; to kill; to hinder; to obstruct
rejection; expulsion; boycott; ostracism
tenacity; persistence; obsession; implacability
optimization; optimisation
reason; significance; cause; piece of information that one has heard; I hear that ...; it is said that ...
(large) compilation; culmination (of hard work)
organ (of body, plant, etc.)
once; for a short time; briefly; (arch.) one morning
growth; development; growing up; growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
next generation; future generation
in the same way as; just like
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
heredity; (genetic) inheritance
race; tribe; species; genus; stellar population (i.e. population I, II and III)
to need; to call for; to require
having no idea; having no clue
tensely; tightly; erectly; intuitively; instinctively; with a burst
frank; direct; plain; straightforward; point-blank; concise
after that; afterwards; thereafter
to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)