opposite; opposition; versus; vs.; to (e.g. "winning a game five to three"); equal footing
tactics; strategy; military operation; naval operation
decoy (for hunting); stool; lure; decoy; stool pigeon
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
(all) at once; at the same time; in one go; right away; in an instant
self-destruction; ruining oneself; natural decay; perishing naturally
to turn; to revolve; to visit several places; to function well; to pass a certain time
which (of three or more); well; now; c'mon
probably isn't (doesn't, won't, etc.); don't (doesn't) intend to; intend not to; must not; (when used in an imperative sentence) don't
state of affairs (around you); situation; circumstances
to become familiar with; to fit in; to adapt oneself; to get used to; to grow accustomed to
he; she; that person; that; that one; that thing
to betray; to turn traitor to; to double-cross
noon; midday; daytime; lunch
the person in question; the person themselves; said person
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
union; coalescence; amalgamation; copulation; penetration
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
careless; stupid; thoughtless; heedless; unobservant; inadvertent
oh well, fine; fine, I guess; alright, I suppose; OK, then
healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable
to see through; to see into (someone's heart, mind, etc.); to perceive; to find out; to detect
transmission of the secrets of an art, craft, trade or learning from father to only one child
choosing between two things; two choices
round coin with a (square) hole in the center; coin made of non-precious materials; money
Asura; demigod; fighting; carnage; sledge (for conveying large rocks, logs, etc.); log slide
road; path; route; way; distance; journey; road (e.g. to victory)
insect catching; bug catching
measuring worm; inchworm; looper (caterpillar)
raised leg; lifting a leg; (arch.) sitting cross-legged
at the mercy of (e.g. wind, waves); (act) as one is told (by)
to dance (orig. a whirling dance); to flutter about; to revolve
very young; little; childish; immature
every day; daily; day after day; days (e.g. good old days)
wood; woods; forest; bunch (of something); cluster; line
to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to have a good command of (a language); to play proficiently (of a musical instrument); to work (a puppet); to pull the strings of a puppet
aroma; fragrance; scent; smell
to sing; to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.); to compose a poem; to recite a poem
investigation; inspection; examination; tune; note; melody
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
to deify; to enshrine; to pray; to worship