comfortable (to live in); snug; cozy; cosy
to kick out (e.g. someone from a house)
overprotective; excessive care; overprotection; overprotectiveness
Spartan; spartan; harsh; rigid; severe; strict
assistant; adjunct; lieutenant
declining; refusal; rejection; announcement; notice
immediate follower (of the shogun)
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
ruler's orders; master's orders
to replace; to exchange; to interchange; to substitute
private; confidential; informal; secret; (within the) family circle; (on the) inside
ceremony; rite; ritual; service
hall; saloon; spacious room; reception room
grave; solemn; serious; harsh (e.g. truth); hard; strict
and (also); both ... and; as well as
to engage in; to participate in; to take part in; to be involved in
chattering (teeth); (frozen, worried) stiff; rigid (personality, thinking, etc.); inflexible; voracious (e.g. work, study); without slack or pause
branch family; cadet family; establishing a branch family
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
uncle; old man; mister; manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
participation; joining; entry; adherence
declaration; proclamation; announcement
to work (for); to be employed (at); to serve (as); to act (as); to conduct a religious service
objection; dissent; protest
to offer; to propose; to suggest; to put forward; to request; to ask (for)
formal; courteous; ritual; ritualistic
to know; to understand; to be aware of; to consent; to agree
graduation; completion (of a course); moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.)
with a glitter; with a sparkle; brand new; shiny and new
to project; to reflect; to cast (shadow)
right or wrong; good or bad; quality; having both merits and demerits; having both advantages and disadvantages
level of comfort (of objects you sit on)
foot; paw; leg; gait; pace; bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (arch.) money
and then; and so; and; so then
to give candid advice; to give harsh but honest advice; to admonish
custom; convention; common practice; (arch.) becoming accustomed (to)