root; source; origin; cause
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
fingertip; finger; toe tip; toe
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
brittle; fragile; weak; tender-hearted; sentimental; easily moved
to break (into pieces); to be broken; to collapse; to crumble; to become less formal; to throw off reserve
to break through; to penetrate; to pierce
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
one's last moments; death throes; agony of death
shout; cry; outcry; yell; shriek; scream
to die; to lay down life's burden
astonishment; amazement; surprise; fright; shock
to stare at; to gaze at; to look hard at; to watch intently; to fix one's eyes on
to scatter in all directions (like baby spiders)
to take flight; to disappear
to be caught; to be arrested; to hold on to; to grasp; to find (e.g. proof); to get (e.g. a taxi)
to get up (e.g. from bed); to make one's way in the world; to achieve in life
somehow; somewhat; seemingly
a short while ago; a moment ago; just now; some time ago
complexion; one's colour; one's color; countenance; expression; one's face
to become better; to improve
order of chivalry; chivalric order
to say; to be called; to do
counter for people (usu. seating, reservations and such); first name; famous; great; name; noun
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
don't you think?; indicates question
failing to recognize someone; underestimation
perhaps; possibly; by some chance; by some possibility
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
outside of; not covered by
otherwise; or else; if not
with these words; while saying
to be surprised; to be astonished
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)
that is to say; so that means
our country; our land; one's own country
to respect; to honor; to honour; to esteem; to prize
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)