to resign; to abandon; to step aside; to back out of; to retire; to get away
replenishment; supplementation; supplement; replacement; refilling
obstacle; hindrance; impediment; nuisance; bore; burden
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward; gift
minimum; at the very least
royal capital; imperial capital
your Highness; his Highness; her Highness
target; object (of worship, study, etc.); subject (of taxation, etc.)
confusion; dismay; consternation; panic
a family; a household; (one's own) style; school; gang; (yakuza) family
coincident with; while; simultaneously
both (hands, parents, sides, etc.); counter for carriages (e.g. in a train); counter for vehicles; ryō; tael; ryō; pre-Meiji unit of currency, orig. the value of one ryō of gold
emission (of light); radiation (of light); luminescence
(turning) round and round; in circles; wrapping around; winding around
to surround; to crowd around
lisping; poorly expressed; unclear (wording); imprecise (expression)
very; greatly; immense; enormous; serious; grave
... being the case; (precisely) because ...; as might be expected from ...
to be descended from; to inherit (a disposition, etc.) from one's ancestors
at the very beginning; first of all; first and foremost; before anything else
clearly; distinctly; vividly
ambition; aspiration; sinister designs; treachery
to succeed; to relieve; to take the place of; to substitute for; to be exchanged; to change (places with)
to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
where; which; anyway; anyhow; sooner or later; eventually
wife; Mrs; (arch.) wife of a nobleman (aristocrat, etc.); (arch.) consort of the emperor
to steam (food, towel, etc.); to be hot and humid; to be sultry
to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way
wife; (arch.) my dear; (arch.) dear; garnish (esp. one served with sashimi); embellishment
retainer; attendant; escort
happy family circle; sitting in a family circle and enjoying conversation; harmony in a family
caller; visitor; company; guest
eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son