looking for something; searching for something; object being sought
period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years); apprenticeship; indentureship; indenture
to doubt; to distrust; to be suspicious of; to suspect
to fall into someone's hands; to pass into another's possession
no matter for; without regard to; whatever the ...
to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
list price; regular price; established price
new face; newcomer; rookie; modern humans (from Cro-Magnon man onwards)
valid; proper; right; appropriate; reasonable
amount of money; sum of money
presentation; exhibit; suggest; citation
to concede one is entirely in the wrong (for the sake of argument)
feelings; emotion; compassion; sympathy; passion; affection
to raise; to bring to (someone's attention); to appeal to (reason, emotions, etc.); to work on (one's emotions); to complain; to sue (a person)
price reduction; discount
vice; immorality; corruption
merchant; trader; tradesman; dealer; shopkeeper
words of praise; eulogy; compliment
Sagittaria trifolia var. edulis (edible variant of threeleaf arrowhead)
cut end; section; opening; point of view; (different) perspective; new approach
trade; business; commerce; occupation; calling; profession
to shut one's eyes; to ignore; to pretend not to know; to die
to threaten; to menace; to frighten (into doing)
breakdown of negotiations
transactions; dealings; business
hegemony; leadership; initiative
carved seal; engraved stamp; to engrave (a seal); to carve; to make an impression (with a seal)
way; method; means; (technical) specification
so; accordingly; now; then; thereupon; therefore
commercial value; commodity value; marketability
real thing; original; actual
to hit a nerve; to go for the throat; to touch a sore spot
writing; composition; essay; sentence
talent; gift; function; noh (theatre)
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
to add (numbers); to add (something); to top up (with something); to take care of (e.g. one's business)
to pull in (fish); to land