eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son
eldest child; oldest child; first child; eldest son; oldest son
many people; a large number of people
sons and daughters; children; girl
(not) a single person; (no) one
sense of impending crisis; sense of danger
another family; another house
to seek a path; to find one's way
in order to; for the purpose of; must; should
private; confidential; informal; secret; (within the) family circle; (on the) inside
expulsion; excommunication
return to work; going back to work
really; very; extremely; (not) anything; (not) at all; (not) a bit
lineage; pedigree; family line; birth
to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
face; honour; honor; appearance; look
success in life; getting ahead; successful career; promotion; climbing the corporate ladder; eminence
inconsequential; indifferent; not worth worrying about; whatever; whichever; I don't care
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal
originator; ringleader; perpetrator; main culprit; person responsible
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
to come back; to bloom a second time
under control (e.g. of territory)
to content oneself with; to be resigned to (one's fate); to be contented (satisfied) with (one's lot)
resentment; grudge; malice; matter for regret; regret
supervised; under surveillance
to put into effect; to put into practice
I; me; oneself; (arch.) you; (arch.) prefix indicating familiarity or contempt
form (as opposed to substance); formality; method; system; format; mode
to stand watch; to stand guard; to look out; to open (one's eyes) wide
remembrance; recollection; recognition
censorship; inspection; examination
to invade; to raid; to infringe; to encroach; to harm; to afflict
to profit; to benefit from; to take advantage of; to make good use of
to disturb; to prevent; to obstruct; to hinder
clearing one's throat; cough
leaving (e.g. work at end of day); withdrawal (e.g. from a noble's or superior's presence); exit (e.g. from a market)
mockery; derision; ridicule
to look down (on); to condescend (to)
to stare back at; to look back at
secret ceremony; ritual; sanctum sanctorum