particular; special; exceptional; particularly; especially; exceptionally
at once; immediately; without delay; promptly
drink at home with one's evening meal; dinner-time drink
to hold a child in one's arms; to embrace a child; to provide for a child (children)
to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough
hug; carrying in one's arms (a baby, pet, doll, etc.)
to look on enviously while doing nothing; (lit.) to hold a finger in one's mouth
leather; leather-bound; leathern
bag; satchel; briefcase; basket
confections; sweets; candy; cake
to cram; to stuff; to jam; to squeeze; to compress; to pack
to be weary; to be worn out; to be fed up (with); to be sick of; to be dejected; to be dispirited
high; noble; refined; advanced
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
the other day; a few days ago
at one's feet; underfoot; gait; pace; most recent; current
to feel giddy; to totter; to be unfixed (emotions, beliefs, etc.); to waver; to wander aimlessly; to loiter
waste (of money, time, etc.); squandering; frittering away
800,000; eight hundred thousand
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
excavation; exhumation; discovery (e.g. new talent)
valuable article; valuables
8000; eight thousand; many
10,000; ten thousand; myriad; everything; all; (arch.) various
to go into labor; to go into labour
childbirth; (giving) birth; delivery; production (of goods)
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out
stretcher; litter (medical); gurney
fight; fighting spirit; fight!; do your best
foolish; idiotic; stupid; ridiculous; absurd
how much; something over; and something; however (much); no matter how
loss; damage; harm; disadvantage; handicap; drawback
to boil; to heat; to excite; (arch.) to melt (metal)
to shelter (e.g. a fugitive); to harbour; to harbor; to hide; to give refuge to
heresy; evil ways; sorcery; black magic; netherworld; world outside the six realms where evil spirits roam
tool; means; ingredients (added to soup, rice, etc.); counter for sets of armor, utensils, furniture, etc.
to take along; to hold in the hand; to hang (e.g. from the shoulder or waist)