to become muddy; to become cloudy; to become dull (of a sound, color, etc.); to become hoarse; to become impure (of a heart, society, etc.); to be corrupted
to die; to pass away; to lose spirit; to lose vigor; to cease; to stop
while; even though; despite
everyone; anyone; no one; nobody
to freeze to; to be frozen to; to freeze in place; to be still
boundless; limitless; vast; broad
to blow against; to spray (paint, etc.) (onto a surface)
to come (spatially or temporally); to approach; to come back; to do ... and come back; to come to be; to become
hatred; abhorrence; loathing; detestation
ill will; spite; bad meaning; mala fides; bad faith; malice
all members; all hands; everyone; everybody; whole crew
binding hand and foot; temporary feeling of paralysis; sleep paralysis; being tied down with money
action; conduct; behaviour; behavior; mobilization; mobilisation
to raise; to raise up; to wake; to wake up; to cause; to bring about; to start
to harden; to solidify; to become firm; to become certain; to gather (together); to assemble
dark red; dark brown; reddish brown
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
spell; curse; dharani; mantra
I; me; oneself; (arch.) you; (arch.) prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
interest (on a loan, deposit, etc.)
together with; same; both; all; including ...
only; just because; although; even; at (place, time); in (time span)
to use to the full (one's voice, energy, etc.); to muster all of (one's strength, courage, etc.); to summon all of; to exert fully; to strain (one's voice)
curse; spell; malediction
honeymoon; being in an intimate relationship; honeymoon (period)
to begin; to start; to happen (again); to begin (anew); to date (from); to originate (in)
the country; countryside; outskirts; suburbs; presence; being in attendance
disaster; calamity; misfortune; trouble; woes
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
aspiration; volunteering; desire; application
to wind (of a road, etc.); to meander; to twist; to undulate; to surge; to swell
ugly; unsightly; hideous; mean; repulsive; disgraceful
stubborn; dogged; persistent; tough; sturdy; hardy
several times (as large, over)
entrails; giblets; tripe; offal
forcibly; against one's will
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)