pluralizing suffix (esp. for people and animals; formerly honorific)
 to collect;  to assemble;  to gather
 money-making;  earning money
 to scheme;  to plan;  to play a trick;  to invent;  to conspire;  to frame up
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 (social) position;  status
 use;  utilization;  utilisation;  application
 to fill one's own pocket by taking advantage of a position
 as expected;  sure enough;  after all (is said and done);  in the end;  too;  also
 blood;  blood;  ancestry;  (the) blood;  feelings
 to compete;  to contest;  to quarrel;  to argue;  to deny (e.g. evidence)
 indicates emotion or admiration;  indicates emphasis;  I;  me;  wah!;  boo!
 to be affected;  to be influenced;  to be concerned with;  to have to do with;  to stick to (opinions)
 trade;  business;  trading;  turnover;  sales;  takings
 et cetera;  etc.;  or something;  the likes of;  for example;  for instance
 to get involved (with);  to begin (with);  to have a hand (in)
 than;  from;  out of;  except;  but;  more
 how many people;  a number of people
 loyal retainer;  loyal subject
 admonition;  remonstrance;  expostulation
 to pile up;  to heap up;  to stack up;  to repeat many times over;  to go through repeatedly;  to accumulate
 to come (spatially or temporally);  to approach;  to come back;  to do ... and come back;  to come to be;  to become
 thing;  matter;  incident;  occurrence;  circumstances;  situation;  work
 even though;  despite;  when
 only;  just;  merely;  as much as;  to the extent of;  enough to
 if;  in case;  as for;  on the topic of;  if that's the case;  if so
 still;  as yet;  (not) yet;  more;  (more) still;  at least
 good;  excellent;  sufficient;  enough;  profitable (deal, business offer, etc.);  beneficial
 rumour;  rumor;  report;  hearsay;  gossip;  common talk
 at;  in;  at;  when;  by;  with;  and then
 diviner;  fortune teller;  soothsayer
 until (a time);  till;  to (a place or person);  as far as;  to (an extent);  up to
 adds force or indicates command
 fortunetelling (as an occupation)
 party;  set;  gang;  company;  person
 public expense;  public funds;  public money;  public expenditure
 what;  how many;  many;  a lot of;  several;  a few
 intention;  plan;  belief;  assumption;  estimate;  estimation
 it is assuredly that ...;  can say with confidence that ...;  did not ...
 followers;  subordinates;  being under someone's command
 commander;  general;  leader
 heretical religion;  damaging religion;  heresy
 devoting oneself to;  concentrating on;  being an ardent admirer of; (arch.)  tipping over and collapsing
 eccentricity;  eccentric behaviour
 many;  numerous;  large amount of;  large quantity of;  frequent;  common