(v5r,vi) to linger (faint light of twilight)
(v5m,vi) to grow dark slowly
(n) nightfall
(n) Edo-period term for a time of day, roughly 6 pm
(v5r,vi) to be dumbfounded
to be amazed
(v5r,vi) to be utterly amazed
to be stunned
(v5r) (1) to begin to crumble
(2) to crumble and fall (or collapse) onto another object
(v5r) to crumble away
to collapse
(v1,vi) to collapse (physically or emotionally)
to fall down
(adj-na,adj-no) (uk) forgetful
oblivious of
negligent
(n) forget-me-not (esp. the water forget-me-not, Myosotis scorpioides)
(n) forgetful person
(v5r,vt) to forget completely
to leave behind
(n) (1) memento (from a dead person)
souvenir
keepsake
(2) orphan
posthumous child
(adj-na,adj-no) (uk) forgetful
oblivious of
negligent
(adj-i) unforgettable
memorable
(v5s) to grow restive
to begin to act violently
(n) hooligan
rowdy
roughneck
a rough
(v5r) to rampage
to run riot
(v5u) to rage
to run amok (amuck)
to tear around
(v5m) to enter someone's territory by force
(v5s) to grow restive
to begin to act violently
(n,adj-no) sulky look
sullen look
(v5r) to swell up
(v1,vi) to be buried
to be covered
to be hidden
(v1,vi) to be buried
to be covered
to be hidden
(v1,vi) to be buried
to be covered
to be hidden
(P)
(n) (1) bogwood
bog oak
(2) oblivion
obscurity
(v1,vi) to die (esp. foliage as winter approaches)
(v1) to be charmed by