to be able (in a position) to do;  to be up to the task;  to be ready;  to be completed;  to be made;  to be built;  to be good at
 weak;  frail;  delicate;  tender;  unskilled;  weak (wine)
 to look down on;  to make light of
 at the critical moment;  when the time comes;  when it's most important;  when necessary;  in an emergency;  when push comes to shove
 to run away;  to flee;  to make off;  to start to run away
 thanks;  gratitude;  manners;  etiquette;  bow;  reward;  gift
 battle;  fight;  war;  struggle;  conflict
 to end;  to come to an end;  to close;  to finish
 fast;  quick;  early (in the day, etc.);  premature;  (too) soon;  not yet
 healing;  soothing;  therapy;  comfort;  solace
 state;  condition;  situation;  appearance;  circumstances
 ought to do;  have to do;  must do;  feel obliged to
 ice;  shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
 pain;  ache;  soreness;  damage;  injury;  wear
 to forget;  to leave carelessly;  to be forgetful of;  to forget about;  to forget (an article)
 shudder;  shiver;  trembling with fear
 body;  torso;  trunk;  build;  physique;  health
 small;  little;  slight;  below average (in degree, amount, etc.);  low (e.g. sound);  soft (e.g. voice)
 to be seen;  to be in sight;  to look;  to seem;  to come
 to become known;  to come to light;  to be known;  to be understood;  to clearly not amount to much;  to be insignificant
 that;  it;  then;  that point (in time); (arch.)  there; (arch.)  you
 (facial) expression (esp. fierce, fearless, sinister, etc.);  look
 to hide;  to keep to oneself
 many;  much;  majority (of);  greater part (of);  mostly;  mainly
 something;  some;  somehow;  for some reason;  (is there) something (you want, etc.)
 Briton;  Englishman;  (the) English
 everyone;  anyone;  no one;  nobody
 tradition;  legend;  folklore
 servant;  manservant;  menial
 once upon a time;  a long time ago
 year;  counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school);  period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
 (approximate) time;  around;  suitable time (or condition);  time of year;  season
 inheritance;  succession;  accession;  share-alike
 to compete;  to contest;  to quarrel;  to argue;  to deny (e.g. evidence)
 one person;  being alone;  being by oneself;  being single;  being unmarried;  by oneself
 another (person);  the other person;  one more (person)
 beautiful face;  good looks;  beauty
 hero;  the brave;  man of valour (valor)
 faithful;  devoted;  loyal;  honest;  true
 retainer;  retinue;  servant
 war;  battle;  campaign; (arch.)  troops; (arch.)  forces
 parents and siblings;  one's relatives
 to lose;  to miss (a change, opportunity);  to lose (a loved one);  to be bereaved of;  to concede (goals, points, etc.)