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tatter   1
tattler   1
taunt   1
taut   2
tax   133
taxation   17
teach   199
teacher   83
tear   166
Headword

tax
133 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
tawnos   1
tawresh   3
tawrezh   1
tawush   2
tax   36
taxation   17
taxed   1
taxes   96
tay   1


03Buz4    4:44|with unworthy and especially exorbitant taxes, more than the measure. They
03Buz4    17:1|faith. He oppressed them with taxes, diverse sorrows and blows
03Buz5    18:2|district themselves already were in tax service
03Buz5    19:2|put all of them into tax service to Pap, king of
03Buz5    38:11|of Armenia, they set up taxes for the king of Iran
04Yegh2    3:64|if for the alleviation of taxes and the lightening of the
04Yegh2    3:68|Third: he increased the tax burden on the country
04Yegh2    3:72|despite the severity of the taxes
04Yegh2    3:73|twice as much. Likewise, they taxed both bishops and priests, not
04Yegh2    3:74|the severity of dues and taxes, excises and levies on the
04Yegh2    11:255|dues and all the other taxes of the country going to
04Yegh2    11:256|our ancestors, you also imposed taxes. And we, in our loyalty
04Yegh3    6:138|you will gain relief of taxes from the treasury. But if
04Yegh5    4:93|the violent exactions of the tax-gatherers, the oppression and ill
04Yegh6    3:75|many provinces, he ordered the taxes of the country to be
04Yegh6    5:101|that he had stolen the tax of the country which went
04Yegh6    5:104|the loss of the royal taxes
05Parp2    7:8|kings, confident (of satisfying) the tax-collectors. (Miners) found gold, copper
05Parp3    21:2|concerned about your profits and taxes [vasn k’o shahic’n ew harkac’], so that you benefit therefrom
05Parp3    45:21|by the same oath. The taxes of the entire land of
05Parp3    46:5|My taxes from the land of Armenia
05Parp4    100:30|Bring the tax collector and Zacchaeus to the
06Khor1    14:3|by the severity of his taxes and turning it into desert
06Khor1    14:6|of the Assyrian plain to taxes for a long time
06Khor2    6:5|subject to royal commands and taxes, so that when he next
06Khor2    38:11|established their treasuries for the taxes collected from Armenia, Mesopotamia, and
06Khor2    38:12|transferred there the register of taxes and the temple archive, which
06Khor2    48:9|gone to Persia, the emperor’s tax collectors and a powerful army
06Khor3    20:8|wool, that these through their taxes might cater for their needs
06Khor3    56:6|was ruined and despoiled. Therefore, taxes were not paid to the
06Khor3    65:4|the assessment of the required taxes, the law courts, and other
06Khor3    66:2|were holding back the royal taxes to expel them and seize
07Seb1    23:4|had been amassed from the taxes of that land, and set
07Seb1    38:6|famine, nor will the royal taxes be lost
07Seb1    48:6|reckon it in the royal tax. I shall not request the
07Seb1    50:19|one’s cavalry, and they appointed tax-gatherers for gold and silver
07Seb1    51:1|killed the chief of the tax-collectors of the king of
07Seb1    51:2|and the burden of the tax imposed on them. For they
08Ghev1    1:12|Judaea and Asorik’ ceased paying taxes to the emperor of Byzantium
08Ghev1    4:10|If you do not pay taxes to me and come under
08Ghev1    4:15|before dying. He had kept taxes over the land of the
08Ghev1    4:500|dahekan annual tax on the land of the
08Ghev1    5:7|they tortured the men, demanding taxes, and they planned to molest
08Ghev1    9:5|they will service you as tax payers. Stop your sword from
08Ghev1    9:14|Ishmaelites through the payment of taxes
08Ghev1    17:1|onerous the oppressive yoke of tax service through diverse evils, and
08Ghev1    19:0|submit to him and pay taxes
08Ghev1    20:3|forth to us as a tax payer? For all nations quake
08Ghev1    26:3|it. Instead let us pay taxes to them as we are
08Ghev1    27:4|were suffering from unbelievably stringent tax demands. Then they began to
08Ghev1    28:1|point that he was demanding taxes from the dead
08Ghev1    28:3|of our land with bitter tax demands, imposing a tax of
08Ghev1    28:3|bitter tax demands, imposing a tax of many silver zuze’s per
08Ghev1    28:7|of making judgements and collecting taxes in the land of the
08Ghev1    28:9|the cavalry be provided from taxes levied on the princely Houses
08Ghev1    29:4|Karin and imposed the poll tax on the land. Assembling an
08Ghev1    32:3|They demanded taxes from the land, using numerous
08Ghev1    32:5|silver he had demanded as tax from the country of the
08Ghev1    33:2|snow or drowned in rivers. Taxes were demanded of them in
08Ghev1    33:3|who was in charge of tax collection in our land, did
08Ghev1    33:9|of their inability to pay taxes, some were bound in chains
08Ghev1    34:3|district, where he killed the tax collector and seized whatever he
08Ghev1    34:8|parts of his realm that taxes be gathered with added force
08Ghev1    34:8|there was additional grief from taxes in our land, since the
08Ghev1    34:11|with [260] men, he seized the tax collector named Abu Mjur (Apumchur
08Ghev1    34:11|in that country, demands for taxes were silenced
08Ghev1    37:2|from the coercive extraction of taxes
08Ghev1    37:3|needs of the population (for taxes
08Ghev1    41:5|nationality. He imposed unendurably heavy taxes on the residents of our
08Ghev1    41:7|Ibn Ducas instead sent tax collectors to the different parts
09Draskh1    16:3|against him, and collecting the taxes from our land rebuilt the
09Draskh1    22:5|Greeks with respect to their taxes and all of their transactions
09Draskh1    27:10|insignia, entrusted him with the taxes (sak) of Armenia and all
09Draskh1    31:10|of the royal tributes and taxes. Thereupon, they also shut the
09Draskh1    31:16|the royal tributes, bekars and taxes, and dedicated the weapon he
09Draskh1    33:14|to pay him the royal taxes, and make an oath not
09Draskh1    40:6|the payment of the royal taxes to him as he might
09Draskh1    42:8|Yusuf, to pay the royal taxes twice, and bear the onerous
09Draskh1    42:10|the payment of the unjust tax. He considered that the fifth
09Draskh1    42:12|These taxes seemed extremely burdensome to the
09Draskh1    43:6|the payment of the customary taxes of servitude, until Yusuf’s wickedness
09Draskh1    64:4|the contrary, by paying the taxes, though against his will, he
09Draskh1    64:17|copious gratuities. As for the taxes that remained unpaid, at his
09Draskh1    66:47|of the soil, and paid taxes to us
09Draskh1    66:65|relieve them of their annual taxes
10Tovma1    4:2|Persia and subjected it to tax, (ruling) with peaceful life for
10Tovma1    4:34|exempted Paroyr Haykazn from paying taxes, honoured him with the authority
10Tovma1    11:35|and the royal registers of taxes were reestablished, since for the
10Tovma1    11:35|for the last five years taxes and troops had been withheld
10Tovma2    1:0|waxed stronger and bands of tax gatherers made forays with terrible
10Tovma2    1:2|in their onerous demands for taxes. Their purpose in this was
10Tovma2    3:33|by famine, nor will royal taxes destroy you
10Tovma2    5:5|with responsibility for the royal taxes; he was called Apusēt in
10Tovma2    5:8|reason for his coming concerned taxes and other administrative matters. So
10Tovma2    5:8|So, they had the royal taxes and dues given to him
10Tovma2    5:11|of Armenia and the royal taxes to a certain Muse, son
10Tovma2    6:19|the oversight of the royal taxes to Muse, he met coming
10Tovma2    6:19|certain vizier (in charge) of taxes, Tsovap’i by name, called Emir
10Tovma2    6:20|many troops until all the taxes and royal tribute were brought
10Tovma2    6:22|command to receive the royal taxes. Do you also have a
10Tovma2    6:22|nor held back the royal taxes like rebels, disobedient and insubordinate
10Tovma2    6:22|you the (due) amount of taxes and satisfy you. But do
10Tovma2    6:31|the stopping of the royal taxes and the slaughter of your
10Tovma2    6:47|the matter of the royal taxes. But the prince was warned
10Tovma2    6:49|severity of painful demands for taxes, lest the productive capacity of
10Tovma2    6:49|faithless citizens, the burden of taxes and the military, so that
10Tovma2    6:49|and peaceful and the royal taxes come in regularly
10Tovma3    1:14|vengeance for their holding back taxes or troops or other service
10Tovma3    2:46|farms, and would pay royal taxes and give hostages for peace
10Tovma3    6:16|land and held back the taxes due
10Tovma3    10:2|by outside enemies. The royal taxes and tribute remain in their
10Tovma3    11:38|and overseer of the royal taxes, to rule in the place
10Tovma3    18:11|as an undertaking (to pay) taxes to the caliph, and made
10Tovma3    18:18|the last words of the tax gatherer and the thief. With
10Tovma3    19:12|take control of the royal taxes, let the Armenian princes have
10Tovma3    28:12|to direct the tribute and taxes to the tyrant of Persia
10Tovma3    29:15|short time: the adulteress, the tax gatherer, the brigand, and such
10Tovma3    29:59|care to provide for military taxes against the raids of brigands
10Tovma4    3:4|princely authority could he impose taxes on anyone, yet the lords
10Tovma4    3:47|of Apahunik’ to demand poll taxes from the tribe called Kaysik
10Tovma4    4:53|through Peter to pay the tax of the firstborn to those
10Tovma4    4:53|that one should pay) royal taxes. He even sent Peter to
10Tovma4    4:63|the collection of) the royal taxes
10Tovma4    10:3|of Dvin. He rapidly despatched tax collectors and prefects to the
10Tovma4    13:37|possessions for the payment of taxes, and did not criticize the
10Tovma4    13:37|own for the requirements of tax exactors. He did not govern
10Tovma4    13:102|prevented (the payment of) numerous taxes and haraj from monasteries and
11Asogh1    29:3|in distributing favors. He eased taxes in many places. He (diligently
11Asogh1    45:6|stopped the invasions, (lightened) heavy taxes (and put an end to
12Last1    2:16|came and placed a capitation tax (mardahark) on the country, and
12Last1    14:5|and (promised) to pay the tax. Both were wickedly killed
12Last1    14:6|emperor) released Xach’ik without the tax, giving him a written document
12Last1    17:1|people, and as for those taxes which he collected from all