rough; rowdy; wild; rough person; rowdy person
to be exhausted; to be worn out
son (of others); boy; young master; green young man from a well-to-do family; young man innocent of the ways of the world
rise; increase; income; takings; completion; end; end result (e.g. of crafts)
(living) from hand to mouth; living on the fringe of subsistence
low birth; humble origin; lowly; base; vulgar
to be palatable; to suit one's taste
racial discrimination; racism
distinction; differentiation; classification
domestic animals; livestock; cattle
to hesitate; to have scruples; to be afraid of what others may think; to lord it over; to have great influence
water content; moisture; water vapor (vapour); steam; dropsy; edema
amount of sugar; sugar content
insufficient; inadequate; imperfect
inexperienced; immature; green; grassy-smelling; smelling of raw vegetation
coexistence; living together; symbiosis; paragenesis
selflessness; self-effacement; self-renunciation; anatta; anatman; doctrine that states that humans do not possess souls
belonging to (a group, organization, etc.); affiliation (with); being attached to; being under the control of
to take a breath; to take a short rest
because of; on account of; regarding; per; apiece
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
food covered in a thick starchy sauce (usu. made of kudzu or katakuriko flour)
to smell sweet; to be fragrant
to be torn off; to come off
without losing time (e.g. to do); without even time for (doing something)
to mow; to reap; to harvest
hardening; vulcanization; hardening (of attitude, stance, etc.); stiffening; upturn (in the market); firming up
to present; to offer; to show; to display; to assume (e.g. a shape)
suddenly; abruptly; impulsively
deepest part; deepest portion; depths (of the ocean etc.); innermost
chewing; mastication; digestion (e.g. of words); assimilation; comprehension
length (of an animal); body length
ranking equal with; comparing favourably with; comparing favorably with
outward; superficial; external; apparent
deep-fried food (esp. chicken)
the real pleasure (of something); the real thrill; flavour of ghee; (fig.) delicious taste; Buddha's gracious teachings