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monitor   1
monk   85
monster   1
monstrous   6
month   136
monument   5
monumental   1
moon   29
moral   5
Headword

month
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monomachus   8
monophysite   1
monster   1
monstrous   6
month   67
months   69
monument   3
monumental   1
monuments   2


01Kor1    24:2|at the end of the month of Navasard, even as they
01Kor1    24:7|year coming together at that month, they observed his memory
01Kor1    26:1|provinces, the same year, six months after the death of blessed
01Kor1    26:3|on the [13th] day of the month of Mehekan, as was about
02Agat1    7:65|service of the years’ seasons, months and periods, to complete the
02Agat1    7:67|evenings, no weeks and no months, no years and no hours
02Agat1    17:47|us low, and for these months in which we have seen
02Agat1    19:25|twenty-sixth day of the month of [Hori] September saint Rhipsime died
02Agat3    17:13|the seventh day of the month of [Sahmi] October. For it was
02Agat3    18:2|there awaiting him for a month
02Agat3    19:3|royal camp to spend a month in fasting and prayer
03Buz3    3:8|on the seventh of the month of [Sahmi] March. The same custom
03Buz3    19:11|Many months passed. Then the people dared
03Buz4    6:9|stayed there for about a month, the weaker of them began
03Buz4    6:30|their spirit, during the nine months while they were on that
03Buz4    15:12|festival time (Nawasard: the first month of the ancient Armenian calendar
03Buz4    22:0|same day of the same month, and how in these three
03Buz4    22:11|same week of the same month, Bagos and the troops under
03Buz4    55:6|besieged the fortress for thirteen months, but were unable to take
03Buz4    55:13|siege stretched into its thirteenth month
03Buz4    55:16|After the fourteenth month, the blow of God fell
03Buz4    55:18|No more than a month after the sickness began, practically
03Buz4    55:18|they did not last a month. Almost everyone in the fortress
04Yegh2    13:301|He fixed a time, six months, and they spared no efforts
04Yegh3    2:39|in Armenia in the fourth month, at an important town called
04Yegh3    9:216|country to spend the whole month of Kalots making supplications to
04Yegh6    3:69|in bonds, it was two months and twenty days before they
04Yegh7    2:32|any prisoner living for a month in this dungeon
04Yegh7    10:233|for a year and six months. I do not at all
04Yegh7    15:357|twenty-fifth day of the month Hrotits, in the great desert
04Yegh9    1:20|for nine years and six months
05Parp2    12:2|his fathers after only eight months
05Parp2    18:3|on the [30th] day of the month of Nawarsard on the second
05Parp2    18:3|same day, in the same month, as he was born
05Parp2    19:0|Six months after the repose of saint
05Parp2    19:0|on the [13th] day of the month of Mehekan (February). The seventh
05Parp2    19:0|of Mehekan (February). The seventh month of the Armenian calendar). Vahan
05Parp3    31:7|summer approached. When the warm months arrived, the entire multitude of
05Parp3    48:14|the seventh day of the month of Hrotic’ (Hrotic’, the twelfth
05Parp3    48:14|of Hrotic’ (Hrotic’, the twelfth month of the ancient Armenian calendar
05Parp3    57:9|twenty-seventh day of the month of Hrotic’, in the sixteenth
05Parp3    57:39|at the beginnings of the months. Relating them with insatiable delight
05Parp4    70:1|to Armenia. Barely one winter month had passed when he quickly
05Parp4    76:19|on the [16th] day of the month of Horhi (translator’s note: Horhi
05Parp4    76:19|note: Horhi was the second month of the ancient Armenian calendar
06Khor1    6:23|by the river for two months and called the mountain after
06Khor1    30:14|struggle lasted for five full months, since swift and decisive action
06Khor2    59:3|of the cycles of weeks, months, and years
06Khor2    76:4|quick succession. Within a few months there reigned the brothers Quintus
06Khor3    18:3|he camped there for many months, unable to do anything
06Khor3    30:5|they were nourished for eight months by fish that the sea
06Khor3    62:7|the eleventh of the same month of Tubi is celebrated the
06Khor3    67:5|at the end of the month of Navasard on his own
06Khor3    67:10|After six months had passed since Saint Sahak’s
07Seb1    26:1|Now three months before that battle took place
07Seb1    26:1|will take place in three months’ time, and many will fall
07Seb1    34:18|the city. But after some months had passed, while all the
07Seb1    34:20|of the siege), in the month Margats’, which was the [28th] of
07Seb1    34:20|which was the [28th] of the month, in the [25th] year of the
07Seb1    40:5|regions, having lived for six months he died. They installed as
07Seb1    42:31|It was the [20th] of the month Tre, a Friday. After staying
07Seb1    45:1|year of Constans, in the month Hori on the [23rd] day of
07Seb1    45:1|on the [23rd] day of the month, on a Sunday at dawn
08Ghev1    4:0|for nineteen years and four months, and then died [661-680]. (We shall
08Ghev1    4:15|for two years and five months before dying. He had kept
08Ghev1    10:0|for ten years and eight months before dying
08Ghev1    11:14|for ten years and eight months before dying
08Ghev1    12:0|for two years and eight months and then dying. Here follows
08Ghev1    13:0|for two years and five months
08Ghev1    34:54|the fourth day of the month of Hrotits’ (December). The enemy
08Ghev1    34:73|a Monday in the same month, on the [14th] day of (the
08Ghev1    34:73|on the [14th] day of (the month of) Hrotits’ (December). Yet this
08Ghev1    38:4|and besieged for some three months, nonetheless (the Arabs) were unable
08Ghev1    40:4|put in prison for three months—these protomartyrs and heroes
08Ghev1    41:2|al-Hamid al-’Adawi, four months), who reigned briefly and did
09Draskh1    12:17|and fed them for eight months
09Draskh1    14:26|Only six months later the blessed Mesrop also
09Draskh1    23:27|presided for only about six months
09Draskh1    25:70|on the [25th] day of the month of Mehekan to the glory
09Draskh1    33:19|After he had spent two months in confinement, the Hagarite ostikan
09Draskh1    36:7|patriarchal see for only seven months
09Draskh1    41:7|a period of only four months
09Draskh1    43:12|After a few months, in accordance with his promise
09Draskh1    51:42|on the [27th] day of the month of Mareri
09Draskh1    55:9|for a period of one month. Although during that time I
09Draskh1    55:20|remained here for approximately nine months, until I was lured by
09Draskh1    55:30|Then, for about two months almost as if demented by
09Draskh1    66:55|the tenth day of the month of Ahekan
09Draskh1    66:64|the seventeenth day of the month of Ahekan
10Tovma1    1:20|sun for identical periods of months and days according to the
10Tovma1    4:38|Bałdan; when ... he had six months, he also was killed by
10Tovma1    5:15|a few days, about a month, during which time the Armenian
10Tovma1    11:49|That same year, six months later, the holy patriarch Mashtots’
10Tovma2    3:22|of the siege) in the month of Margats’, the twenty-eighth
10Tovma2    3:22|twenty-eighth day of the month, in the twenty-fifth year
10Tovma2    3:63|died, having reigned for six months
10Tovma2    4:32|of Hatap, for [20] years and [6] months
10Tovma2    4:35|Mawi, [20] years and [3] months and a few days. There
10Tovma2    4:35|and Mawi for [5] years and [3] months. For Ali claimed that the
10Tovma2    4:35|of Mawi, for [3] years and [3] months. Abdlmelik’, son of Mruan, [21] years
10Tovma2    4:35|of Zubayr, for [2] years and [3] months. In those same days there
10Tovma2    4:54|of Mahmet, for [5] years and [6] months
10Tovma3    6:59|a good confession, in the month of Hori, on the fifth
10Tovma3    6:59|the fifth day of the month, a Friday, fell asleep in
10Tovma3    14:31|place, and died after six months
10Tovma3    14:32|and having lived for three months died
10Tovma3    17:9|they waged war for two months, they were unable to accomplish
10Tovma3    18:23|the Armenian era, in the month of Hori, the sixth day
10Tovma3    18:23|the sixth day of the month, on a Thursday. They laid
10Tovma3    20:67|Vaspurakan gathered, and for ten months they made deep mourning for
10Tovma3    20:70|living one year and eight months after Derenik’s death, was gathered
10Tovma3    26:15|throne for eight or nine months, then passed on to the
10Tovma3    29:8|departed this world in the month of Areg, the fourth day
10Tovma3    29:8|the fourth day of the month, on a Monday at the
10Tovma4    2:3|the pain, and after seven months she peacefully departed this world
10Tovma4    3:26|gave his brother Gagik; seven months later he sent his youngest
10Tovma4    10:10|the tenth day of the month Sahmi. But the hill too
10Tovma4    13:48|for three years and six months; and no dew fell on
11Asogh1    26:1|on the [15th] day of the month of Kaghots, on the feast
11Asogh1    35:8|the last day of the month of Qaghotz and continued in
11Asogh1    35:8|continued in this way for [7] months until Navasard
11Asogh1    38:1|the third day of the month, called by them Zlhejen, he
11Asogh1    40:12|at the beginning of the month of areg, on Tuesday, at
11Asogh1    44:2|stayed there for three winter months in [450=1001] and, having passed through
11Asogh1    48:2|and divided time into days, months and years. Having investigated in
12Last1    3:12|and remained there for a month or longer
12Last1    9:11|of the sun during the month Arac’, on a Friday evening
12Last1    9:15|after reigning for [7] years and [8] months, he grew ill and died
12Last1    9:19|Caesar who reigned for six months
12Last1    11:15|pouncing upon food. In the month of September on Wednesday, the
12Last1    16:0|Armenian) era [1054]. Now the same month, and the same date of
12Last1    16:0|the same date of the month as (the previous year) when
12Last1    16:33|against the city for one month, and each day he would
12Last1    21:15|kings (succession squabbles), when the month of Areg had come [October, 1057] once
12Last1    21:21|where they were for five months of winter, from its inception
12Last1    21:21|from its inception until the month of Nawasard [November, 1057- March, 1058]. The country despaired