fleeting; transient; short-lived; empty (dream, etc.); mere (hope); faint (possibility)
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
to do; to undertake; to send; to dispatch; to put; to move; to give (esp. to someone of equal or lower status)
time; hour; occasion; case; chance; opportunity
it is assuredly that ...; can say with confidence that ...; did not ...
that; it; then; that point (in time); (arch.) there; (arch.) you
now; soon; already; yet; further; more
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
neck; head; dismissal; discharge
180 degrees; complete change
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
approximately; about; to (about) the extent that; (almost) enough that; as ... as ...; like
to; for; in order to; for; as for; regarding
oh; ho; exclamation of surprise, admiration, etc.; hoo (owl call); toot (sound of a flute)
no!; no no!; no, not at all
to forget; to leave carelessly; to be forgetful of; to forget about; to forget (an article)
to continue; to last; to continue (without a break); to be unbroken; to occur again and again; to lead to; to connect to
jaw; chin; barb (of a fishhook)
a little; a bit; just a minute; for a moment; somewhat; rather; (not) easily
to be separated; to be apart; to leave; to go away; to leave (a job, etc.); to quit
owl (esp. the Ural owl, Strix uralensis)
hopping; skipping; lightly and repeatedly jumping
to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to approach; to draw near; to get close; to get acquainted with; to get closer to; to get to know
to come (spatially or temporally); to approach; to come back; to do ... and come back; to come to be; to become
aviation; flight; flying; to fly; to take a flight
magic; witchcraft; sorcery; spell
being in charge (of an area of responsibility); being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
wrong; bad; not allowed; not possible; failing grade
high class; high grade; high rank; seniority
index finger; forefinger; second toe
to present; to submit; to tender; to hold out
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
chest; breast; breasts; bosom; heart; lungs; stomach
to sink; to go under; to go down (e.g. sun); to set; to feel depressed; to become subdued
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing