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nation   213
national   2
nationality   11
native   66
natural   75
naturalize   1
nature   158
naught   25
nauseate   1
Headword

natural
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nationality   11
nations   126
native   63
natives   3
natural   61
naturalized   1
naturally   14
nature   147
natures   11


01Kor1    2:13|are praised, moreover, for their natural as well as godly intelligence
02Agat1    20:5|reasons: one, because of Trdat’s natural strength, and two, because of
02Agat3    3:9|the king had lost his natural human form for that ridiculous
03Buz3    6:10|a horse according to the natural laws of our customs
03Buz3    8:26|in the aged Vach’e, the natural sparapet and general of Greater
03Buz3    11:19|the brave men of his natural earthly Arsakuni lords, for their
03Buz3    11:22|were left orphaned of their natural lord and their spiritual vardapet
03Buz3    14:37|relatives and communicants of His natural living doctrine, correct laws, and
03Buz3    19:13|by any son from his natural wife. However, he had relations
03Buz3    20:14|aggrevate Varaz against his own natural lord, and plot to effect
03Buz3    20:44|wept and mourned for their natural lord, the king of Armenia
03Buz3    21:3|and seek vengeance for our natural lord
03Buz4    2:8|They were placed in the natural orders of their ancestors, over
03Buz4    5:7|of His Word and his natural power, governs, directs, guides all
03Buz4    5:8|ascended and sat on his natural throne on the right side
03Buz4    5:10|time immemorial, according to its natural origin, and the taking of
03Buz4    6:16|name, giving us an ordinary natural death from which man has
03Buz4    12:6|no way inferior than their natural shepherd, Nerses, until his return
03Buz4    14:4|authority as sephakan, as was natural; they had been stipulated as
03Buz4    15:31|for us descended from His natural heights and became a brother
03Buz4    54:32|but while going over the natural ground, he became penitent
03Buz5    1:18|To the natural borders of Ganjak in Atrpatakan
03Buz5    1:27|the poor, as he was naturally accustomed to. Nerses even set
03Buz5    4:69|why would he harm his natural lords
03Buz5    5:24|for their lord, for their natural lord, they would dedicate all
03Buz5    7:12|I go to see my natural lord, king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz5    37:15|office which had been held naturally by his ancestors from the
03Buz5    37:21|land where you were kings naturally and since you came here
03Buz5    44:10|His covenant and for the natural Arsacid lords of the land
04Yegh2    7:151|revealed the mercy of his natural love
04Yegh2    7:167|moisture of water, while the natural tendency of water to flow
04Yegh5    2:27|himself more than is his natural custom on speaking with us
04Yegh5    4:93|thirst in accordance with our natural needs
04Yegh8    3:59|the ground remained in its natural state, yet when the living
05Parp1    3:0|stood in obedience to their natural Arsacid kings, while others wanted
05Parp2    13:30|ancestors did, to destroy your natural (native) lords
05Parp2    14:6|me. But it is their natural custom to be hostile to
05Parp3    24:4|is impossible for us who naturally have studied and grown firm
05Parp3    27:7|matters of this sort had naturally been accomplished by the Mamikonean
05Parp3    45:12|that you may hear everything naturally regarding the beginings, plans and
05Parp3    50:12|exiles, will go to our natural land and family, where the
05Parp4    61:8|The natural weakness of women’s bodies became
05Parp4    75:28|this way, you are our natural lords, (the lords) of our
05Parp4    77:2|Then they went to the natural ostan of Armenia, to Duin
05Parp4    89:7|we will serve them as natural and loyal servants. But if
05Parp4    89:8|us keep our patrimonial and natural laws (faith), let no Armenian
05Parp4    91:28|willingly submit, and perform the natural service of your ancestors, overlooking
05Parp4    92:19|his worth. You are our natural lords; we are your natural
05Parp4    92:19|natural lords; we are your natural servants. Accept us with affection
05Parp4    97:8|left and came to the natural ostan of Armenia, Duin, blessing
06Khor3    20:4|of inhumanity, which was the natural custom in our land. For
06Khor3    62:4|fruit and furnished with a natural wall by the Nile. This
06Khor3    62:4|the land. What is not naturally found there is easily produced
07Seb1    23:1|of the Vahewunik’, died a natural death. Mamak Mamikonean, sent to
07Seb1    35:6|the good but with the natural envy of their ancestor Cain
08Ghev1    14:176|is not offended by their natural and human infirmities, which you
08Ghev1    30:1|sons of Belial practised their natural evil everywhere and did not
09Draskh1    26:23|death, so that dying a natural death, he was not stained
09Draskh1    32:21|pure heart; He shall give natural relief to all of you
09Draskh1    64:5|as well as security prevailed naturally over the land. Abundance and
10Tovma1    1:38|Neither fear of God nor natural compassion softened or weakened the
10Tovma1    1:44|of God; to establish also natural laws for men, that like
10Tovma1    1:52|sons, they had overthrown the natural order by insolently opposing God’s
10Tovma1    1:58|would befall them; but being naturally good, he remained in his
10Tovma1    1:77|demonstrating God’s will and the natural law to the nations that
10Tovma1    3:31|secure fence that would have naturally growing roots needing little care
10Tovma1    3:38|that every moving body is naturally moved by something else. For
10Tovma2    6:30|bareheaded, and having discarded the natural apparel of women, as is
10Tovma3    8:1|the sea dragon and its natural habits, so also now I
10Tovma3    8:5|other birds and beasts who naturally divide the year into two
10Tovma3    22:15|to Gagik Apumruan, saying: “By natural right the land of Vaspurakan
10Tovma4    13:93|and pleasing to God: the natural brothers, the modest and sober
10Tovma4    13:98|on Lord Zak’aria and his natural brother Baron Gurgēn and his
12Last1    9:4|unjustly, or whether (Michael) was naturally possessed. They say that there
12Last1    23:14|inhabitants of those fields which naturally belonged to them and which