getting (something); obtaining; scoring (goal, point, etc.)
to differ; to vary; to disagree
to assume an aspect; to take on an appearance
agonizing cries; pandemonium; two of Buddhism's hells
four-character compound word (esp. idiomatic)
here and there; all around; everywhere; to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up
cutting; severance; section; amputation; disconnection
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
height; acme; extremity; end; limit
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die
guard; sentinel; garrison
to heal; to cure; to satisfy (e.g. hunger, thirst); to alleviate (e.g. sorrow, fatigue)
wyvern (two-legged dragon); wivern
of course; certainly; naturally
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
usually; ordinarily; always; continuous; 24-hour (operation, care, etc.); constant
incomparable; cannot compare (with); beyond comparison; in another league
plural; multiple; several
to disappear; to vanish; to go out (of a fire, light, etc.); to die; to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.); to vanish (e.g. of hope); to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
to continue to do; to persist in doing
(time of) emergency; (in) event of emergency; (in) case of emergency
to play a central role; to take a leading part
eldest sister; oldest sister
honorific suffix used after the name of a woman of equal or higher status
thorough; exhaustive; complete
to rouse anger; to provoke wrath; to offend
to excel at; to be proficient at; to grow old; to ripen; to rise high (e.g. the sun)
party (of people); set (of people); clan; family; fellow
to reach; to get to; to arrive at
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
immediately; right away; on the spot
to carry on one's back; to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); to be conceited
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
power; might; authority; influence