thicket; bush; grove; (medical) quack
stone mortar; millstone; quern
feeling of food or drink going down one's throat
to arrive at; to reach; to sit on; to sit at (e.g. the table)
flapping; rattling (sound); noisily; commotion; kerfuffle
deep sleep; sound sleep; profound sleep
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
stomach; Chinese "stomach" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
burden; load; responsibility; bearing (a cost, responsibility, etc.); shouldering
rice gruel containing vegetables, fish, etc., and seasoned with miso or soy sauce
(eating or drinking) to one's heart's content
this and that; one thing or another
family; members of a family
peace (of mind); tranquility; tranquillity; serenity
disappointed love; broken heart; unrequited love; being lovelorn
near oneself; close to one; familiar
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
all; completely; totally; entirely; thoroughly
inheritance; something given or received
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)
to fight against; to oppose; to face
way out; means to escape; escape route
door; gate; opening; title page
to wrench open; to prize open; to pick (lock)
to put an end to something; to get something over with; to quit something one has been engaged in too long or to an excessive degree
to hear; to be told; to know; to receive (order); to undertake; to comply
key; lock; key (to a problem); clue
police; police officer; police station
ambush; lying in wait for an ambush
heredity; (genetic) inheritance
one thin flat object; one sheet
otherwise; or else; if not
author; writer; novelist; artist
false accusation; pretext; picking a quarrel; committing oneself
(of a woman) strong-minded; spirited; mannish
anyone and everyone; anybody at all
to raise (esp. overhead); to brandish (e.g. sword); to flourish; to wield (e.g. power, authority); to proclaim one's principles
to accept; to receive; to agree