user;  consumer;  master (e.g. of swordsmanship);  prodigal;  spendthrift
 hard to understand;  Byzantine fashion
 action;  conduct;  behaviour;  behavior;  mobilization;  mobilisation
 severe;  strict;  hard (to do);  difficult;  intense (e.g. cold);  harsh (weather)
 period;  epoch;  the times;  those days;  oldness;  ancientness
 still more;  even more;  all the more;  still less;  even less
 now;  the present time;  just now;  another;  more
 example;  simile;  metaphor;  allegory
 castle (in place names);  castle;  fortress
 ground;  earth;  the solid earth;  the (vast) land
 military forces;  hosts;  troops
 to overflow;  to brim over;  to flood
 to step forward;  to take a step forward
 each time;  every time;  whenever (something happens);  on the occasion of
 infantry;  infantryman;  foot soldier
 party;  group;  crew;  company (of troops);  corps;  unit
 to happen to meet;  to come across
 everyone;  everybody;  all;  everything;  all
 stinging;  smarting;  on edge;  nervous;  ripping;  peeling
 to be irritated;  to get annoyed;  to lose one's patience
 pout;  displeasure;  ill humor;  ill humour;  sullenness
 quite;  entirely;  completely;  as if;  as though;  just like
 body;  oneself;  one's place;  one's position;  main part;  meat (as opposed to bone, skin, etc.)
 depends entirely on;  depends above all on
 as if ...;  as if to say ...;  as though ...
 haughty;  arrogant;  pompous;  self-important
 town;  city;  municipal;  urban
 (common) soldier;  rank and file;  army;  troops;  warfare;  strategy
 to be delirious with fever;  to have a feverish dream; (fig.) to be crazy about something
 irrespective (e.g. of age);  without discrimination;  without distinction
 to continue;  to last;  to continue (without a break);  to be unbroken;  to occur again and again;  to lead to;  to connect to
 always;  all the time;  never;  usual;  regular
 to show up;  to appear;  to turn up
 secretary (government);  director;  chief
 to break off;  to come to an end;  to be interrupted;  to be cut short;  to pause
 to run;  to dash;  to gallop (on horseback);  to canter; (arch.)  to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.)  to charge (on horseback)
 courtyard;  quadrangle;  middle court