to keep (a pet or other animal); to have; to own; to raise; to rear; to feed
instead; but (on the other hand)
neighbourhood; neighborhood
sometimes; occasionally; at times; seasonal; of the season; appropriate (for the season or occasion)
to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away
to attach; to join; to furnish (a house with); to wear; to put on; to keep a diary; to make an entry
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
consciousness; becoming aware (of); awareness; mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
feeling; sense; impression
one's every action; every single move
to become attached (to); to take (to); to become affectionate (with); to be tamed
obedience; submission; resignation
family; members of a family
person's origin (e.g. city, country, parentage, school)
it does not mean that ...; I don't mean that ...; it is not the case that
question; inquiry; enquiry
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
prejudice; bias; distorted view
to speak (of something); to be effective; to be powerful; to mean everything
mouth; opening; hole; mouth (of a bottle); spout; gate; door
skillful; skilful; delicious; appetizing; fortunate; splendid
as much as possible; unbeatably; unsurpassably
restlessly; nervously; uneasily; in a fidget
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
attention; notice; care; caution; advice; warning
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
opposite side; reverse; (on the) other hand
wonderful; marvelous; strange; strangely enough; oddly enough; for some reason
silence; being silent; quiet; reticence; inaction
to be silent; to say nothing
appearance; (outward) looks; exterior appearance
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
pleasant feeling; good vibes
characteristic (of); peculiar (to)
to tickle; to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to make laugh; to amuse