The Name of the Rose (1980 novel by Umberto Eco)
cold and heat; (degree of) temperature
(Oh) dear!; (Oh) dear me!; Good gracious
short temper; quick temper; hot temper; impatience; irritability
head (of a household, etc.); leader; owner; proprietor; subject (of a rumour, etc.); doer (of a deed); guardian spirit (e.g. long-resident beast, usu. with mystical powers)
impudent; shameless; brazen; forward; audacious; cheeky
lesson; class work; teaching; instruction
to employ; to hire; to charter
standing on formality; in a reserved manner; treating a friend as a stranger; unduly distant; formal
clearly; plainly; distinctly; decisively; flatly; definitely
whim; caprice; whimsy; fickle; moody; uneven temper
ivy (esp. Boston ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidata)
to tie; to bind; to fasten; to restrict (freedom); to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.); to fetter
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
please; I beg you; for mercy's sake
entreaty; supplication; petition
shameful; disgraceful; indecent; unseemly; unbecoming; improper
imitating; copying; mimicry; behavior; behaviour; action
personal feelings; self-interest
restlessly; aimlessly; to loiter; to drift; to be restless; to fuss
self-hatred; self-abhorrence; self-loathing
to fail; to blunder; to mess up; to be dismissed; to be fired
good fortune; luck; happiness; vipaka (retribution)
visit; call; arrival (e.g. of spring); advent; news; tidings
like this; this sort; this way
jeweler; gem dealer; jeweler's (jewelry) shop
mental condition; state of mind; mentality
rubbing one's hands together
diamond (mineral, gemstone); diamond; infield; diamond (card suit)
work; workmanship; craftsmanship; artifice; trick; device
to pick; to pluck; to snip; to cut; to nip
to make sense; to be meaningful
besides; in addition; also; moreover
to hold down; to twist someone's arm; to force (someone) to yield (e.g. an argument); to make (someone) surrender
(please) look; see; (please) try to do
to be contrary to one's expectations