fault;  error;  going poorly;  being disadvantageous;  un-;  non-
 actual existence;  real existence;  existing in real life
 reality;  actuality;  hard fact
 magnificent;  grand;  majestic;  splendid
 to begin;  to start;  to happen (again);  to begin (anew);  to date (from);  to originate (in)
 middle;  centre;  center;  midpoint;  heart
 place;  situation;  position;  location
 Catholic priest;  abbe;  reverend father;  minister;  padre
 (teacher's) platform;  podium;  dais
 story;  tale;  narrative;  account;  fable;  legend
 to talk about;  to speak of;  to recite;  to chant;  to indicate;  to show
 to be raised (e.g. child);  to be brought up;  to grow (up)
 world;  society;  life;  lifetime;  age;  era;  reign
 whim;  caprice;  whimsy;  fickle;  moody;  uneven temper
 to rely on;  to depend on;  to count on;  to turn to (for help)
 to tie;  to fasten;  to wear (necktie, belt);  to put on;  to total;  to sum;  to be strict with
 layman;  believer;  adherent;  follower;  laity
 to fall over;  to fall down;  to fall;  to flop (e.g. of a play);  to be a flop
 width;  breadth;  freedom (e.g. of thought);  latitude;  gap;  difference (e.g. in price)
 to rock;  to shake;  to swing
 conviction;  belief;  confidence
 connection;  link;  relationship
 to spread (out);  to extend;  to stretch;  to reach to;  to get around;  to fill (e.g. a space)
 to be greenish;  to be tinged green
 stone;  jewel;  precious stone;  flint (in a lighter);  stone (in go);  stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.);  calculus
 kingfisher (esp. the common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis)
 clink;  clack;  feeling annoyed;  being offended;  being hurt
 fellow;  mutual;  companion;  comrade
 to hit (e.g. one's head);  to strike;  to throw (e.g. a ball, a question, a demand);  to express;  to vent (e.g. one's anger)
 meeting (face-to-face);  seeing;  visit;  interview
 full up;  to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance)
 wonderful;  splendid;  magnificent
 food culture;  dietary culture;  cuisine
 evening;  night;  dinner;  evening meal;  counter for nights
 imperial court;  royal court
 cooking;  cookery;  cuisine;  dealing with something;  handling;  administration
 to taste;  to savor;  to appreciate;  to enjoy;  to experience;  to go through
 to become less crowded;  to thin out;  to get empty;  to be hungry
 action;  conduct;  behaviour;  behavior;  mobilization;  mobilisation
 room;  wife (of someone of high rank);  scabbard;  Chinese "Encampment" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)