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store   38
storehouse   4
stork   1
storm   28
story   72
storyteller   2
stout   7
stouthearted   1
stoutheartedness   2
Headword

story
72 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
storm   20
stormed   4
storms   1
stormy   3
story   36
storytellers   2
stout   6
stoutheartedly   1
stoutheartedness   2


01Kor1    2:4|And in the Mosaic story manifest is the nobility of
01Kor1    3:1|beginning of our account, whose story we have been eager to
02Agat1    6:1|presence these compositions of fabulous stories which you have pieced together
02Agat3    30:7|not make skillful yet false stories from our own words, but
03Buz3    21:34|twenty-one chapters of the stories of Pawstos Buzand, the great
03Buz4    4:66|of the Lord. Hear the story of Job’s patience, look to
03Buz4    13:22|justice, and constructs the upper story not with right,” andThey
03Buz4    14:20|tell the mardpet a fictitious story, saying: “I saw a bear
03Buz5    3:1|fled. They told this entire story to the king
03Buz5    4:18|king Pap recalled the old stories and note: “I remember that
06Khor1    2:3|to have the books and stories of all nations translated into
06Khor1    5:4|trustworthy from among the old stories, and on our part with
06Khor1    6:1|and concerning the unwritten ancient stories of the philosopher Olympiodorus
06Khor1    6:4|out above: how the first story tellers were pleased to write
06Khor1    6:4|changing the names and the stories and the times according to
06Khor1    6:21|the races. Some interpreted the stories found in books in one
06Khor1    7:2|different writers tell many differing stories. But I say that the
06Khor1    13:8|having learned about him from stories. And for long years he
06Khor1    14:21|the old reports and ancestral stories of foreign nations and remote
06Khor1    14:23|he ordered many books and stories of the ancients concerning deeds
06Khor1    16:13|colors, of two and three stories, each one turned to the
06Khor1    19:2|ancestors of our nation, whatever stories concern them and each one’s
06Khor1    23:25|sign of probability in those stories that might indicate the truth
06Khor1    24:3|The story concerning Senek’erim has fallen into
06Khor1    25:12|repeat his praises and the stories about him
06Khor1    27:15|for me to prolong the story? For the end of the
06Khor1    29:6|Without prolonging the story I shall say
06Khor1    33:9|now at the end these stories, which are important and worthy
06Khor1    34:2|those absurd and incoherent Persian stories, notorious for their imbecility? His
06Khor1    34:13|too we shall accomplish. The stories and deeds of which we
06Khor2    8:21|powerful and worthy of such stories
06Khor2    8:24|of whose existence the ancient stories tell. But he was a
06Khor2    37:4|And there are stories about him as follows
06Khor2    50:17|is the truth of the story
06Khor2    60:9|the man who gave this story to us; he met Artashēs
06Khor2    61:11|But this story seems to me more reliable
06Khor2    64:10|keeping the course of my story free from what is unsuitable
06Khor2    74:9|Here I repeat a story of the wonderful old man
06Khor2    74:14|of the rest of the story
06Khor2    86:18|us now return to the story of Trdat’s invasion of Persia
06Khor2    92:32|But this story concerning Saint Trdat is true
07Seb1    9:25|So, I shall expound the story of the destructive and ruinous
08Ghev1    10:25|say that he recounted this story about himself
08Ghev1    14:180|are not aware of the story of the uncircumcised stranger whose
08Ghev1    14:214|Far from us such idle stories and fabulous tales. “For the
09Draskh1    1:14|I shall dwell on the story of Smbat son of Ashot
09Draskh1    1:22|your) ears and acquire the story by following my brief summary
09Draskh1    1:24|K’serk’ses)—yet they have identical stories about their lineage
09Draskh1    2:18|the testimony of our authentic stories became known to us and
09Draskh1    4:12|of so many names and stories, let him know that the
09Draskh1    4:27|native, and relinquished their own stories
10Tovma1    1:3|aberrations of these opinions. The story runs like this
10Tovma1    1:8|the established account. For the story runs like this. Titan dominated
10Tovma1    1:45|follow the thread of our story
10Tovma1    3:10|on Assyria. Similarly, condemning the (stories) about Bel and the other
10Tovma1    3:32|these fables and similar motiveless stories according to their merits in
10Tovma1    6:40|undertaken an abbreviation of the stories of the past. So I
10Tovma1    10:6|have not pursued the multifarious stories which previous (historians) set down
10Tovma2    1:17|But why the story of Vahan’s martyrdom is not
10Tovma3    6:1|great princes and nobles. My story is full of tears, and
10Tovma3    13:1|am happy to undertake the story of the noble, glorious, and
10Tovma3    15:19|vengeance, but not the whole story
10Tovma3    15:21|indicated the details (of the story) of the wife of Sahak
10Tovma3    29:24|had made his ownthe story of which we recorded above
10Tovma4    1:53|a final conclusion the extensive story of the valiant men of
10Tovma4    8:1|histories, we passed over many stories, especially those that would be
10Tovma4    8:2|proceed to review the profitable stories. From the beginning of the
10Tovma4    13:99|summer lodgings as an upper story on top of the palace
11Asogh1    1:2|the other) in the right story to convey the memory of
11Asogh1    1:3|will not follow the false stories of impostor philosophers who say
11Asogh1    42:1|duty to spread my deplorable story about the death of the
12Last1    10:15|Houses, desirable, many-storied and grand, became the habitations