- to lend to sb
- to take a look at; to examine; to survey; (coll.) pretty soon
- personal effects (of the deceased); artifacts; relics; (biological) remains
- both; together (used to indicate that two people or things do the same thing simultaneously)
- strange; weird
- to make excuses; to give an excuse (for not doing something)
- scabbard; sheath
- secret passage; secret tunnel
- cold air; a chill one feels in the body (when exposed to cold air)
- father and mother; parents
- to go to bed; to sleep
- to call out (a name etc); to shout
- locust tree (Sophora japonica)
- unmanned; uninhabited
- to beat; to win; to profit
- to gesture; to gesticulate; to practice the moves of a martial art by imitating the teacher; to fight; to come to blows
- to play a joke; to make fun of; to joke
- adoptive father
- to blow (as of wind); sound of wind; sough
- to dodge
- exquisite; fine and delicate (usu. of works of art)
- quick and violent
- to fight back; to return fire; to counterattack
- continuous; unbroken; uninterrupted; extending forever into the distance (of mountain range, river etc)
- (fig.) the whole world
- cannot bear or stand; be unequal to; very; extremely
- (onom.) gurgle
- person; personal; human body
- hands and feet; (fig.) brothers; retinue, henchmen, accomplices