heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling); depressed; slow; sluggish; important (position, responsibility, etc.)
sharp (blade); pointed; sharp (pain); stabbing; perceptive; keen
pain; ache; soreness; damage; injury; wear
to give (esp. to someone of lower status); to bestow; to provide; to afford; to assign; to cause
female high-school student
madness; insanity; irregularity; deviation; fanaticism; fanatic
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
exceedingly; extremely; decisively
to step aside; to move (i.e. out of the way); to make way; to resign; to retire; to quit
at that time; at that moment; then; on that occasion
heir; inheritor; successor
in accordance with; according to; as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
to nod; to bow one's head in assent; to agree
swindler; fraudster; trickster; con man
railway station; train station; staging post on a highway (in pre-modern Japan); counter for railway stations and bus stations
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
fortune-telling; divination
back street; back alley; off-street
to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
diligently; seriously; perfectly; properly; sufficiently; satisfactorily
and then; and so; and; so then
rivet; tack; thumbtack; drawing-pin; hobnail
mohican (hairstyle); mohawk; Mohican; Mahican; Eastern Algonquian Native American tribe
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers
to lie in wait (for); to be on the watch (for); to wait (for); to watch (for)
anyhow; anyway; somehow or other; apart from ...; setting ... aside
scoundrel; rascal; villain
to pin down; to hold down; to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to get a hold of; to obtain
to hang one's head; to look down; to cast one's eyes downward
worry; concern; anxiety; care; help; aid
safe; secure; certainly; surely; no thanks; I'm good
occasionally; once in a while; now and then; rarely; seldom
degree; extent; (health) condition; state of health; adjustment; moderation; addition and subtraction
(for something) to have occurred; to have done (something); (for something) to happen on occasion
to this extent; to this degree; this much
moreover; furthermore; nevertheless; and yet
very; greatly; immense; enormous; serious; grave
painful; sore; cringy; embarrassing; exceeding
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal