solemn (ceremony, atmosphere, etc.); austere; grave; majestic; dignified; stately
walking briskly; determinedly
to turn over (face down); to lay face down; to point downwards (eyes, head, etc.); to cast down (eyes); to lie (one's body) face down; to lie flat (on the ground)
way; method; means; resource; course
to be saved; to be rescued; to escape harm; to be spared damage; to be helped; to be saved trouble
child; kid; (one's) child; offspring; young (animal); young woman; offshoot
breast; chest; pit of the stomach; solar plexus; epigastrium
spring; spring (in one's legs); bounce; springboard; impetus
with a slap; with a pop; without batting an eyelid; generously; cutesy suffix applied to names
gallant; brave; imposing; awe-inspiring; severe; biting
wise; sagacious; intelligent; sensible
certain; unmistaken; evident; obvious; beyond doubt
system; lineage; corollary; system (range of strata that correspond to a particular time period); (taxonomical) series
to offer; to sacrifice; to dedicate
portrait; likeness; picture
Jon; John; Gjon; Jonathan
race (of people); type of person
regret; repentance; remorse
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
deep (colour); dark; strong (flavour, smell, etc.); thick (consistency); dense; strong (possibility, etc.)
change; alteration; difference; distinction; something wrong; abnormality
weak (constitution); sickly; feeble; in poor health
to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become skilled in; to become experienced at; to become tame; to become domesticated
to touch; to feel; to get involved (with); to approach; to be harmful to; to hinder
birth; birthplace; born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.)
wet nurse; nursing mother
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful
to lose; to miss (a change, opportunity); to lose (a loved one); to be bereaved of; to concede (goals, points, etc.)
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness
spineless; backboneless; timid; cowardly; weak-kneed
very young; little; childish; immature
one's own child; one's own children
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
news; tidings; information; correspondence; letter
glance; look; glimpse; complete view; bird's-eye view