king; ruler; tycoon; magnate; king (of the senior player)
taste; elegance; appearance; air; the likes of ...; lowly people such as ...
tolerance; open-mindedness; forbearance; generosity; magnanimity
tail (animal, kite, comet, etc.); tail end; slope at the foot of a mountain
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
mission; errand; task; duty; obligation
revival; restoration; resuscitation
to droop (e.g. ears of grain); to bow one's head; to hang one's head
capitulation; surrender; submission; yield
conduct; behaviour; movements; gesture; performance (on stage, etc.); dance
appraisal; estimation; evaluation; setting prices
change in appearance; transformation
(one's) family; dependents; household; follower; retainer; underling
something like ...; something called ...
lowest seat; foot of the table; seat furthest from the seat of honour; lowest rank; bottom (e.g. of the class)
addition; increase; Canada
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
to be defeated; to be beaten; to be unsuccessful; to lose
to fall apart; to collapse; to be completely defeated (in battle); to be wiped out; (arch.) to fall apart (one's body or health)
as a matter of fact; to tell the truth
right under; directly below
walking; pace; step; course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; pitch (of a screw, etc.)
completely ordinary; plain; commonplace; everyday
by itself; automatically; naturally
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
to deify; to enshrine; to pray; to worship
magic sword; cursed sword
scabbard; sheath; cap (on pen, brush, etc.); case; margin (between two prices); spread
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
thick fog (of suspicion); black veil of secrecy; covered-up crime, unethical act, etc.
to revive; to come to oneself; to be restored to life
love; affection; attachment; craving; agape; Ireland
while alive; during one's lifetime