succession; continuation; series; sequence
double; two-fold; diplo-; dipl-; double-edged eyelid; double eyelid
style; way; shape; form; appearance; state
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to miss one's chance to (do something); to fail to (do what one ought to have done)
to imitate; to follow; to emulate
to starve; to be famished; to be hungry; to be starved of (e.g. love); to be thirsty for (e.g. knowledge); to be hungry for
to tie; to bind; to fasten
lodging; inn; house; home; home of a servant's parents (or guarantor, etc.)
very hungry; starving; ravenous
to tear; to rip up; to cut up; to cleave; to forcibly separate (e.g. two lovers); to spare (time, money, etc.)
to clear; to make clear; to be unruffled; to look unconcerned; to look demure; to look prim
to shorten; to narrow; to close; to shrink
limply; wearily; listlessly; languidly; exhaustedly; unenergetically
very much; exceedingly; extremely
health; healthy; sound; fit
to make a decision; to draw a conclusion; to give a judgement; to hand down a verdict; to let go down; to lower; to do oneself
person; -er; (arch.) expert; (arch.) geisha; (arch.) prostitute
to attend on; to wait on; to accompany; to escort; to chaperone
visiting ill or distressed people; writing get-well letters; get-well gifts; get-well letters; expression of sympathy; expression of concern
in good health; healthy; skilled; proficient; master; expert
haste; hurry; expedition; speed; dispatch
to grow long (e.g. hair, nails); to lengthen; to extend; to reach out; to hold out; to straighten; to smooth out
to let (someone) play; to keep (someone) amused; to leave idle; to not make use of; to do; to do
best regards; please remember me; please treat me favorably (favourably); please take care of
happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing
to mope; to brood; to be in low spirits; to have the blues
internal organs; intestines; viscera
to hurt; to injure; to harm; to damage; to worry; to bother
a little bit; a little while
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
at first; in the beginning; originally