to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
Pauthier; Pothier; Pottier
to become famous; to gain fame
to become famous; to go out into the world; to make one's way in the world; to appear
to succeed (someone); to take over from; to pick up the torch
to distinguish oneself; to stand out
to cut off (a relationship)
legitimate; orthodox; traditional
public matter; governmental matter; prince; duke; lord; sir
to exchange glances; to correspond; to counterbalance
fortune-telling; divination
to get along; to add (one's own concordant voice, etc.)
fourteenth day of the month; fourteen days
mass meeting; convention; tournament; competition; grand event
service road; frontage road
many; much; plenty; hardly
parade; review (of troops)
column; shaft; cylinder; round pillar (esp. in buildings)
gross (i.e. 12 dozen); gross (i.e. not net); total; gross score (in golf)
camp (supporters of a doctrine, party, etc.); faction (of a party); military camp; encampment; cantonment
open-air fire (e.g. for garden refuse); bonfire; open fire (e.g. in a kitchen)
to be sooty; to be stained
May; fifth month of the lunar calendar
tobacco; cigarette; cigaret; tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum)
looking and listening; (television) viewing; watching; (public) attention; interest
dishonor; dishonour; disgrace; shame
to gain fame; to make one's name
investigation; examination; inquiry; enquiry; survey
governor-general; governor; viceroy