behavior; behaviour; manner; attitude; bearing
by the way; incidentally; even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how)
habit; behavior; behaviour; trait
to keep (a pet or other animal); to have; to own; to raise; to rear; to feed
nothing; naught; nought; un-; non-
to lament; to grieve; to regret; to deplore
judgment (of a crime); conviction; condemnation; beheading; decapitation
to become clear (water, air, etc.); to become transparent; to resonate clearly (e.g. voice); to become serene; to become tranquil; to pronounce as an unvoiced sound
gloss; luster; mellowness (of a voice); youthfulness (e.g. of skin); interest; appeal
to happen to have on hand or in stock
certain; unmistaken; evident; obvious; beyond doubt
graceful young woman; sylph
to mistake (A for B); to misread
calmness; composure; presence of mind; stability; steadiness
(physical) appearance (of a person); one's face and figure
to (happen to) see; to notice; to catch sight of
how dare ...; how could ...
oh!; good heavens!; ugh!; oh no!; ah!; the penny drops!
spirit; soul; drive; vigor; vigour
to rise high (of water); to overflow; to swell; to be filled with (emotion, energy, etc.); to be bursting with; to be brimming with
important; significant; precious; valuable; careful
vengeance; revenge; retaliation
to often be the case; to occur frequently; to be common; to be popular
physical law; laws of physics
height; acme; extremity; end; limit
narrow; thin (sized); slender
abdomen; belly; womb; one's mind; one's real intentions; courage; nerve
figure; body shape; build; somatotype; biotype; habitus
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
hem; (trouser) cuff; bottom part; bottom edge; foot (of a mountain); tips (of hair)
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
angel's raiment; robe of feathers; wings of birds or insects; plumage of birds; type of bug
severe earthquake; violent tremor
to rock; to shake; to swing
agile; nimble; casual (clothing); light (e.g. luggage); carefree; with limited responsibility
to bend backwards; to bend oneself back; to be taken aback
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)