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Headwords Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
mute   6
mutilate   1
mutilation   1
mutter   1
mutual   42
muzzle   2
myriad   35
myrtle   2
myself   66
Headword

mutual
42 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
mute   6
mutilate   1
mutilation   1
muttering   1
mutual   34
mutually   8
muzzle   2
my   941
myriad   16


03Buz4    10:8|After mutual greetings, they set up chairs
04Yegh2    7:168|advance that men, noticing the mutual hostility of the corruptible elements
04Yegh3    3:70|was indeed unaware of the mutually indissoluble covenant of this church
04Yegh3    9:201|this had been completed and mutually confirmed and while they were
04Yegh5    6:149|another, they again fell to mutual slaughter
04Yegh6    3:52|found no way to reach mutual agreement, later the Huns gathered
04Yegh7    14:338|tribunal, so that they were mutually terrified and even began to
05Parp2    12:5|each other, and with this mutual affection unite, talk peace with
05Parp3    44:16|evil of deviance to style mutual enemies, those things created by
06Khor1    9:17|scattered the construction; they imparted mutually incomprehensible languages to men and
06Khor1    30:8|of their two realms for mutual discussions, as if some important
06Khor2    49:2|sons of Artashēs and their mutual provocation brought about by their
06Khor3    2:3|risen against each other in mutual slaughter. Thus, the three families
06Khor3    37:16|Their mutual encounter took place under the
06Khor3    46:5|Ereweal and gave violent battle mutually
07Seb1    25:4|They were discouraged, lost their mutual solidarity, and went off each
07Seb1    28:5|attacked each other in a mutual assault. The K’ushan army turned
07Seb1    42:21|A mutual attack ensued. The Persian army
07Seb1    46:45|joined together, keeping a sure mutual peace forever between their two
07Seb1    52:1|division into four parts and mutual slaughter. The victory of Muawiya
07Seb1    52:17|was split. They fell into mutual conflict and divided into four
07Seb1    52:20|them as they engaged in mutual carnage
09Draskh1    50:17|took counsel together concerning their mutual problems, and then he went
09Draskh1    55:2|make arrangements that would be mutually beneficial
09Draskh1    58:13|wisely accepted the benefit of mutual friendship
09Draskh1    63:2|and on behalf of their mutual benefit they might meet in
10Tovma1    5:3|Cyrus and Tigran had become mutual allies and were similar in
10Tovma1    7:4|Persia and they made a mutual treaty
10Tovma2    4:14|as sons of Abraham and mutual brothers, were emboldened to unity
10Tovma2    5:8|the indissoluble unity of the mutual pact between Ashot and Bagarat
10Tovma2    5:9|the Armenian princes were in mutual solidarity. Angered at the frustration
10Tovma2    7:9|greeting each other, and their mutual speech is a patchwork of
10Tovma3    1:0|division among the princes, being mutually hostile and rebellious; and what
10Tovma3    1:6|at the dissolution of their mutual unity
10Tovma3    13:48|the land into two; they mutually agreed to peace
10Tovma3    14:43|And the two made a mutual pact not to be mistrustful
10Tovma3    20:1|indissolubly united with bonds of mutual love, some calumniators adduced foul
10Tovma3    22:24|linked to each other with mutual confidence and trust like a
10Tovma3    29:20|and David, came together in mutual harmony inspired by affable love
10Tovma3    29:68|were continually finding excuses for mutual quarrelsthat is, the marzpan
10Tovma4    1:37|time only for voicing their mutual lamentations
10Tovma4    4:13|of the land by a mutual exchange of provinces and castles