three-cornered hat; tricorne
weird; strange; mysterious
to hold (in one's hand); to take (into one's hand); to own; to obtain
to strum; to pluck the strings (of a guitar)
loose; slack; gentle (slope, curve); slow (speed); lenient; liberal
to sing at the top of one's voice; to belt out a song; to express one's feelings fully in a poem; to praise in poetry
to spread out; to lay out; to take a position; to impose widely (e.g. over a city)
to arrive (at one's destination); to reach; to come to a head; to reach a conclusion; to culminate (in)
to spend; to expend; to waste; to squander; to devote
specific gravity; relative density; relative importance; weight
to wake; to wake up; to become sober; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to be disillusioned
phantom; vision; illusion; extremely rare item
deep emotion; strong feelings
to look upwards; to look up
to imitate; to follow; to emulate
the end; the extremity; the limit; the limits; the result
precipice; cliff; flat head
some; several; many; how many; how much; very
to extend; to stretch out; to attend; to participate in; to enrol; to enroll
concentricity; same mind; unanimity; policeman; constable in the Edo period
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
(arch.) bracelet (made of stringed jewels or bells and worn at the elbow); bracer (for the elbow of an archer)
carving; engraving; sculpture
living flesh; flesh and blood; physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
to place (in position); to fix; to install; to seat (someone); to settle (upon something); to fix (e.g. one's gaze)
tail (animal, kite, comet, etc.); tail end; slope at the foot of a mountain
black; black go stone; guilt; guilty person
knack; skill; bone; skeleton; cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes
sculpture; carved statue; graven image
to struggle; to writhe; to wriggle; to act frantically; to make desperate efforts
to drive (e.g. horse, carriage); to control; to manage
book containing a collection of poems; Psalms (book of the Bible)
to finish knitting; to lace from bottom to top; to finish compiling (e.g. a dictionary); to finish editing