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Headwords Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
wealthy   9
wean   1
weapon   57
weaponless   1
wear   70
weariness   2
wearisome   1
weary   30
weather   9
Headword

wear
70 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
weaning   1
weapon   12
weaponless   1
weapons   45
wear   7
wearer   1
wearied   11
weariness   2
wearing   32


02Agat1    7:72|transitory you the permanent, that worn old you its renewer; by
02Agat3    7:2|covering his face and head, wearing a hairshirt he had donned
02Agat3    25:10|being shut up without light, wearing a hairshirt, and sleeping on
03Buz3    10:39|that the emperor Constantine was wearing a hair-cloth underneath his
03Buz3    10:41|is that the king is wearing underneath his robe
03Buz3    10:42|purple robe, the emperor was wearing a hair-cloth for the
03Buz3    14:13|the water of a river wearing his shoes, without getting them
03Buz3    14:18|He wore a single garment of fur
03Buz3    14:48|your necks. You will be worn out in your desires
03Buz4    3:14|the king’s side in service, wearing his military dress adorned with
03Buz4    14:13|to men, but to people wearing women’s dress
03Buz4    16:2|and the same gah throne, wearing clothing of the same color
03Buz4    18:14|troops were all secretly armed, wearing their regular clothing on top
03Buz4    20:9|before champions, the entire cavalry wearing armor, with helmets, banners, with
03Buz5    4:66|were my peers. Those who wear a crown are not my
03Buz5    43:33|They recognized him disguised, not wearing his own emblem
03Buz6    2:3|For the priests did not wear a long robe descending to
03Buz6    2:3|for clerics, rather, they started wearing a tunic that went only
03Buz6    2:4|unbecoming. The priests were indiscriminately wearing the skins of animals, which
03Buz6    2:5|Zawen himself wore ornate clothing adorned with ribbons
03Buz6    2:5|even sat on the bema wearing fox-skin
03Buz6    6:3|a vegetarian in the mountains, wearing skins
03Buz6    8:2|off as a faster and wearer of sack-cloth, never wearing
03Buz6    8:2|wearer of sack-cloth, never wearing shoes, though wrapping his feet
03Buz6    15:3|he followed Zawen’s example. He wore laced and embroidered garments
03Buz6    16:1|like beasts in the mountains wearing hides and goat-skins, the
04Yegh2    3:70|driving away the monks, and wearing out the peasants, so that
04Yegh3    5:119|and disparaged the honorable garments worn for adornment and distinction
04Yegh4    3:65|one’s individual prowess: how many wore full armor, how many were
04Yegh6    6:128|previous royal customary usage he wore the robe of honor that
04Yegh7    12:300|the axe and our backs worn from carrying wood. Our eyes
04Yegh9    4:79|being mistress or maid. All wore the same clothing and both
05Parp3    52:3|answer their summonses to heaven wearing the same ornaments which, for
05Parp3    52:3|they had been deserving of wearing on themselves willingly and joyfully
05Parp3    52:3|the site of their martyrdom wearing them, and, at the place
05Parp4    61:8|woven with gold, they now wore coarse wool; and instead of
05Parp4    91:16|causing such great injuries and wearing (us) out
06Khor1    11:17|He wore a helmet of iron with
06Khor1    13:9|and gave him permission to wear a diadem of pearls and
06Khor2    7:5|coronant and aspet, and to wear the lesser diadem of three
06Khor2    85:4|his sword; he was, however, wearing chain armor, which arrows could
06Khor3    47:8|the task he became very worn out by his various attempts
06Khor3    49:6|of the capital, monks who wore a hair shirt, a belt
08Ghev1    10:24|twelve-year-old lad then wearing a red apron
09Draskh1    16:21|Nerses, the troops of Vardan wore out the Persians with heavy
09Draskh1    22:13|garments) instead of wool he wore intolerable cilice made of goat’s
09Draskh1    30:57|labored on your behalf, and wearing boots on their feet set
09Draskh1    34:18|All the remaining forces, tortured, worn out, frustrated by erratic and
09Draskh1    34:18|frustrated by erratic and nerve-wearing wandering, dispirited and out of
09Draskh1    40:16|suitable beautiful and precious ornaments worn on robes, colorful outfits for
09Draskh1    51:5|multitude was barefoot, naked, vagrant, worn out by hunger, thirst and
09Draskh1    52:5|of population; our tillers were worn out and in mourning
09Draskh1    55:16|as well as hermits who wore cilice and lay on the
09Draskh1    55:16|lay on the ground. They wore no shoes, and were poorly
10Tovma1    5:10|on his own person he wore a plated cuirass, backpiece, shin
10Tovma3    2:40|They themselves wear a cuirass and on their
10Tovma3    4:64|stood in the ranks. He wore around himself a garment of
10Tovma3    9:9|as the sea. Ashkhēt’ himself wore armour, as did his horse
10Tovma3    15:14|He wore himself out from his many
10Tovma3    29:42|base, where dwelt monks who wore the habit
10Tovma4    1:23|by his soldiers and without wearing armour, and the tracks through
10Tovma4    4:64|court with the dignity of wearing a crown, especially a Christian
12Last1    10:19|embellished like a new bride wearing a crown of glory, has
12Last1    12:5|that the land was ruined (worn out) and did not bear
12Last1    22:0|himself as a virtuous man, wearing a hair shirt, keeping fasts
12Last1    22:0|around with him, (men who) wore coarse unadorned clothing, who had
12Last1    26:2|toward earth a shadowless hemisphere, wearing an expansive robe woven of
12Last1    26:7|attacked us and made us wear the dress of mourning and
12Last1    26:18|that we not be totally worn out by the torments of
12Last1    26:21|all of their plans: to wear out and exhaust us as