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Headwords Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
willing   138
willingness   10
willow   1
wilt   2
win   55
wind   88
window   5
wine   80
winepress   1
Headword

win
55 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
willy   3
wilt   1
wilted   2
wily   7
win   19
wind   39
winded   1
window   1
windows   4


02Agat1    17:46|Because your victorious power has won, and given us the victory
03Buz3    6:9|live?” Although Grigoris wanted to win their hearts with a myriad
03Buz4    8:3|it be known which side won, so that it does not
03Buz4    8:3|does not seem that we won through violence and deception
03Buz4    8:25|dispute about the truth, you won with the help of this
03Buz4    12:22|to deceptively placate him and win him over
03Buz4    20:24|Armenian troops, how they fought, won and resolved the battle, he
03Buz4    20:25|waging such a battle and winning it as well as receiving
03Buz5    38:17|general Manuel, trying first to win him over through acts of
04Yegh3    8:192|Then the Armenian troops, having won a great victory, turned to
04Yegh3    8:199|the victory that had been won
04Yegh5    5:106|he threw down the champion, won the battle, scattered the enemy
04Yegh6    2:44|They rushed to attack, and winning a decisive victory, broke the
04Yegh7    5:109|where he first competed and won the medal of victory
05Parp2    7:7|abundance of the plains, which wins to itself the will of
05Parp2    10:7|it would be possible to win the souls of men and
05Parp3    27:6|deceit, as planned, and to win over the king and all
05Parp4    91:18|and at times to overwhelmingly win, at times to terrify and
06Khor1    18:2|Zoroaster, which he says Semiramis won, and then of her Indian
06Khor2    54:4|he saved the king’s sons, winning the victory and ending the
06Khor2    79:2|of Rhodes, who used to win by a neck grip, and
06Khor3    40:4|a noted champion - first by winning the pugilistic contest at Pisa
06Khor3    55:8|But he was unable to win over the minds of the
06Khor3    67:17|But the valiant Vahan Amatuni won the argument, for he was
07Seb1    9:13|at Kt’ni. In both he won a splendid victory. He stayed
07Seb1    15:2|greater affection he wished to win them over to himself
07Seb1    34:8|a battle in Persia and won. Then Ĕṙoch Vehan. It was
09Draskh1    4:3|who had through his generosity won the friendship of valorous men
09Draskh1    25:45|to gain confidence of Bugha winning his vacillating and vain heart
09Draskh1    27:8|generous toward all people, and won over the hearts of many
09Draskh1    30:29|the man of God and win him over to his wicked
09Draskh1    39:3|amount of the royal tribute, won over the heart of the
09Draskh1    44:4|with grace, he might possibly win over the good grace of
09Draskh1    44:6|base rogue could not completely win the confidence of Ashot
09Draskh1    59:9|of Canark’, in order to win him over to his side
09Draskh1    63:8|land of Gamirk’. He also won over to his side the
09Draskh1    64:3|He won over to his side the
10Tovma1    6:23|of the enemy or to win the victory through his courage
10Tovma1    11:43|and others who had been won over to them approved Vṙam’s
10Tovma2    6:18|forgetfulness such a great victory won by the troops of the
10Tovma3    13:57|did the great general Gurgēn win over the race of Ismael
10Tovma3    22:11|with them in order to win them over
10Tovma3    22:17|hands of Yisē rather than winning a victory. Eventually the castle’s
10Tovma3    22:20|the country by force and winning over your troops by coercion
10Tovma3    22:28|Sheh, who with great delight won them to himself as honourable
10Tovma3    22:30|purpose, so that he might win over the Armenian princes by
10Tovma3    24:2|and Gurgēn from bonds and win back their principality. So when
10Tovma3    28:14|Apahunik’his victorious war and winning of glorious repute-—he wrote
10Tovma4    2:7|the principality of Vaspurakan. He won over to himself the minds
10Tovma4    4:18|overcoming two difficult obstacles and winning a brave victory. In the
11Asogh1    2:7|Armenia and Iberia, or a winner of all the surrounding peoples
11Asogh1    8:21|reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He won a great victory over the
11Asogh1    29:10|father’s Armenian faith and, having won the Iberians to his side
11Asogh1    36:3|him a battle and, having won, put him to flight
12Last1    25:7|No, (the emperor) wanted to win the war using only those