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ostensibly   1
ostentatious   4
ostikan   142
otaranosts   1
other   1538
otherwise   45
otn   5
otter   1
ought   13
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osxa   1
osxay   1
otaranotsk   1
otay   5
other   1097
others   441
otherwise   45
otineus   1
otman   1


01Kor1    1:3|well as the encouragement of others, our fellows of student days
01Kor1    2:8|Many others similarly have come to know
01Kor1    2:10|a few of them, omitting others, deeming the time insufficient to
01Kor1    2:17|praise whereby comrades honored each other, whose nobility the Lord Himself
01Kor1    2:22|of the faith of the others who had come nigh unto
01Kor1    2:29|Holy Gospel, and a few others are found in the Acts
01Kor1    2:29|blessed Luke, and there are others who are better presented in
01Kor1    2:39|the angels, and some from others, not for the sake of
01Kor1    2:39|the purpose of arousing each other’s envy, so that encouraged by
01Kor1    2:39|so that encouraged by each other, we may succeed in the
01Kor1    6:11|buried and then resurrected from other languages
01Kor1    7:1|was called Edessa, and the other, Amida
01Kor1    7:2|was called Babilas, and the other, Akakios. And they, clergy and
01Kor1    7:3|city of Edessa, and the other to the Greek school in
01Kor1    11:2|which had been given to other prophets
01Kor1    12:4|training as qualified to teach others
01Kor1    13:2|energetic men, as well as other servants of the gospel whom
01Kor1    16:2|he then thought of the other half of the Armenian nation
01Kor1    16:16|And when he found no other way to rectify them, he
01Kor1    18:4|no less successful than in other districts
02Agat1    1:12|Lpink, Chighpk, and Kaspk, and others from those parts, arriving to
02Agat1    2:33|the Persian areas, and the other, to the Greek Byzantine areas
02Agat1    3:6|The king had other people led to their Persian
02Agat1    3:11|He hid his identify and other facts about himself concerning who
02Agat1    4:4|me in service. On the other hand, if you defeat me
02Agat1    4:14|among the troops on the other side of the wall
02Agat1    4:21|two combatants would battle each other
02Agat1    4:25|their horses and reached each other. It was there that the
02Agat1    4:30|of them and put many others to flight back to the
02Agat1    6:4|earth, and with him the other gods. And you have gone
02Agat1    7:92|For what other return indeed can we make
02Agat1    9:5|I never so hold any other so long as my breath
02Agat1    9:9|him and wish to frighten others still more and separate them
02Agat1    11:16|As for other men who had been let
02Agat1    12:2|grandees, princes, [naxarars] lords, officials, and others under my authority and to
02Agat1    13:11|the saintly Rhipsime and their other companions, remembered the covenant of
02Agat1    13:29|the city, but had no other source of income, except that
02Agat1    15:14|and tumble mob jostled each other, led on by the debauched
02Agat1    17:2|populace, some outside the palace, others in the streets, and others
02Agat1    17:2|others in the streets, and others inside the city, all together
02Agat1    17:2|dancing. Some filled the citadel, others the center of the town
02Agat1    17:38|For save you, Lord, none other do we know, and we
02Agat1    18:7|And there were other saints, men and women, who
02Agat1    20:26|coming with Otay and many other people from the city of
02Agat1    20:37|that the king or the other people had brought. Instead, each
02Agat1    21:34|were tormented more than any other men. How was it possible
02Agat1    22:14|labor, that you and the other laborers may enter and receive
02Agat3    2:6|assemblage of men, jostling each other and sitting as at a
02Agat3    4:14|looked up and saw three other bases: one in the place
02Agat3    4:16|marvelous vaults fitted into each other. And above this I saw
02Agat3    4:24|of them crossed to the other side of the water
02Agat3    4:35|up and made paths for others
02Agat3    4:51|But the other three represented the places for
02Agat3    4:53|that were linked to each other from the columns are the
02Agat3    5:7|places some piled up rocks, others stones, others bricks, others cedar
02Agat3    5:7|piled up rocks, others stones, others bricks, others cedar wood; they
02Agat3    5:7|rocks, others stones, others bricks, others cedar wood; they made their
02Agat3    5:13|And the other chapel they buil near the
02Agat3    6:6|gold, and sky-blue and others white as snow
02Agat3    11:1|of life might germinate in other places within all the borders
02Agat3    11:12|there they crossed to the other side of the Gayl River
02Agat3    14:3|Gugarq, who is calledthe other bdeash”; ninth, the prince of
02Agat3    17:15|might establish their remembrances in other locations
02Agat3    22:4|group learning Syriac and the other, Greek
02Agat3    22:10|many prisoners and captives and others who were oppressed by tyrants
02Agat3    23:5|As for the many others, one would be unable to
02Agat3    24:1|of God without delay or other distraction. He continually gave support
02Agat3    24:8|that we intercede for each other; and the intercession of the
02Agat3    25:4|deacons or readers and the others who were in the Lord’s
02Agat3    25:11|Finding other like-minded people, he associated
02Agat3    28:3|the bishop Aristakes, and the other bishop, Aghbianos
02Agat3    28:5|addition, Trdat took along many other grandees, seventy thousand select troops
02Agat3    30:3|commandments were also given to other prophets: “Take a new and
03Buz3    1:1|Others have written about all of
03Buz3    1:1|faith and the latter’s death. Other writers have already described past
03Buz3    1:3|part, that was written by others
03Buz3    4:1|lords of lands [gawarhakalk, ashxarhateark] became each other’s enemies and, with great rancour
03Buz3    4:3|They engaged each other in great warfare and many
03Buz3    4:5|them achieve reconciliation with each other
03Buz3    4:7|promptly commenced warring with each other
03Buz3    5:3|his father Gregory, and the other, Yusik. They were raised in
03Buz3    5:22|has heard your prayers. Behold, other children will be born from
03Buz3    6:8|looting, ravaging, killing, greed, depriving others, eating others [zaylots kerutiwn] and coveting other
03Buz3    6:8|killing, greed, depriving others, eating others [zaylots kerutiwn] and coveting other people’s goods
03Buz3    6:8|others, eating others [zaylots kerutiwn] and coveting other people’s goods. When they learned
03Buz3    6:9|not take the belongings of others, how will such a huge
03Buz3    6:9|but rather said to each other
03Buz3    7:1|Egersuans, with a multitude of other rabble, a countless army of
03Buz3    7:16|of Alans, Mazkutk, Honk’ and other peoples, filling the rocky plain
03Buz3    8:2|very great gifts to the other naxarars
03Buz3    8:13|troops were destroyed, while the other surviving troops fled. The criminal
03Buz3    8:17|The two sides encountered each other by the shore of the
03Buz3    9:7|Since there were no other survivors of that azg, the
03Buz3    10:40|of the angel to the other multitude of bishops assembled, but
03Buz3    10:44|chair above many of the others present at the synod
03Buz3    11:0|the Armenians fought with each other, the fall of the great
03Buz3    11:9|not be separated from each other
03Buz3    11:17|and furthermore, there was no other individual in that azg who
03Buz3    12:9|through the plain to the other side of the river over
03Buz3    12:10|After giving each other the desired greeting, they crossed
03Buz3    12:17|However king Tiran, the other grandee noble naxarars, and the
03Buz3    12:18|vain and carrying out many other sinful things. They paid no
03Buz3    12:21|same for the souls of others
03Buz3    12:24|of the poor and numerous other sins such as these
03Buz3    12:27|feast days, king Tiran and others of the nobility came to
03Buz3    13:11|persevered in them. Toward each other they manifested spite and envy
03Buz3    13:11|grudges. They nibbled at each other, and a man would betray
03Buz3    13:12|members of the same azg other members, and in-laws, their
03Buz3    13:13|people competed to harm each other, possessing crooked behavior and stupid
03Buz3    13:17|faith as it did to other peoples, to the believers and
03Buz3    13:30|However, there were no other offspring from the tun of
03Buz3    14:16|healed the sick, and accomplished other very great miracles which it
03Buz3    14:29|treachery, dispossessing and killing each other
03Buz3    14:49|you be dispersed and destroyed. Others will enjoy your labors, and
03Buz3    14:49|will enjoy your labors, and others will consume your strength. None
03Buz3    14:61|honor his bones with the others, but that they should take
03Buz3    16:2|and principal nahapets, and ten other honorable men. He sent them
03Buz3    17:3|this party took along ten other naxarars. They accompanied Shahak with
03Buz3    17:8|Others were even worse than they
03Buz3    17:8|to the grandees, impious toward others, and returned to the old
03Buz3    18:1|diverse hostile deeds against each other
03Buz3    18:2|they destroyed and ruined each other
03Buz3    18:7|son of Mehendak Erheshtunik, the other, Shawasp, son of Vache Arcrunik
03Buz3    18:11|with their families, leaving their other home
03Buz3    19:7|The other people who were with them
03Buz3    21:28|the king’s women, all the other captives, with treasures, presents, and
03Buz4    1:1|implementing the desires of the other, the emperor of Byzantium returned
03Buz4    3:20|But since Nerses had no other way of answering them, said
03Buz4    4:4|Arsharunik, Noy, prince of the other Copk, and Pargew, prince of
03Buz4    4:28|good deeds; then, he gave others the example of benevolence, with
03Buz4    4:34|organized, made canons and devised others and all the people of
03Buz4    4:39|arranged, organized and established many other charities, instructing the land. He
03Buz4    4:39|the land. He established many other orders of patrimonial canons
03Buz4    4:49|Christ’ s glory, while the others he freed by paying ransom
03Buz4    4:53|Whatever he did, he taught others to do. Pure, sentient and
03Buz4    5:0|he was exiled; but how other lords were returned to the
03Buz4    5:36|good example, and then teaching others the same, first without doubting
03Buz4    5:50|will honor you with many other benefits and will bring you
03Buz4    5:90|Arshak, one named Gnel, the other, Tirit. They were entrusted to
03Buz4    6:4|whom consisted of bishops of other cities and the other half
03Buz4    6:4|of other cities and the other half of clerics of other
03Buz4    6:4|other half of clerics of other churches
03Buz4    6:6|was called Deacon Rustom, the other was Tyrannam, and the seventy
03Buz4    6:6|was Tyrannam, and the seventy others who were with them were
03Buz4    8:20|When they consulted with each other about what was needed, Basil
03Buz4    8:30|to imprison Eusebius and many others with him, and continued to
03Buz4    10:7|emanate. They bowed to each other, and Saint Thekla said to
03Buz4    10:9|prison, some in exile, and others are subjected to violence, illegal
03Buz4    10:14|them was called Sargis, the other Theodore, and they were sent
03Buz4    10:21|joyfully greeted and greeted each other and, having arranged the chairs
03Buz4    11:13|six years, one after the other, he destroyed the land on
03Buz4    12:13|and fled there; they took other women and fled there; many
03Buz4    13:25|Ulcers, or what others call pestilence, started to afflict
03Buz4    14:8|They prayed and greeted each other. Then the blessed patriarch Nerses
03Buz4    15:31|This was done for no other reason than to be the
03Buz4    15:31|so that we spare each other, looking to the divine vardapet
03Buz4    15:31|divine vardapet and love each other in piety, and so that
03Buz4    15:31|we dare not harm each other
03Buz4    16:21|leader, the presbyter Mari, and other priests and deacons more than
03Buz4    17:1|presbyter Mari and the seventy others were killed, king Shapuh began
03Buz4    20:26|accomplished such bravery that none other could accomplish
03Buz4    20:32|for general Vasak and the other grandees and generals, let us
03Buz4    21:4|On the other hand, the king of Iran
03Buz4    22:6|King Arshak himself led the other brigade
03Buz4    22:19|the three brigades, met each other. Aside from Bagos, who had
03Buz4    24:8|some of which they took, others they were unable to take
03Buz4    35:3|of the troops, driving the other half before him as fugitives
03Buz4    40:3|and fled, with a few others
03Buz4    41:2|great ferocity they fought each other
03Buz4    44:4|Furthermore, he made others effeminate. Thus, did he sully
03Buz4    47:4|two brigades clashed with each other. The Iranian troops were defeated
03Buz4    51:16|a clamor, shouted to each other, creating commotion and crowding and
03Buz4    53:1|are in agreement with each other, come so we may see
03Buz4    53:1|so we may see each other, and henceforth let us be
03Buz4    54:22|him, and he ordered the other people to stand back. Taking
03Buz4    54:31|he was put on the other soil and began to speak
03Buz4    54:34|place and below all the others they set aside for Arshak’s
03Buz4    54:39|on one mountain and the other foot on another mountain. When
03Buz4    54:41|one was you and the other was the Byzantine emperor
03Buz4    55:1|princes, one named Zik, the other, Karen, to come to the
03Buz4    55:50|But they took all the other captives and settled them, some
03Buz5    2:5|queen-of-queens along with other women
03Buz5    4:12|and the Iranians approached each other and were preparing to clash
03Buz5    4:32|out in advance of the other brigades and was moving swiftly
03Buz5    4:39|have come out against each other to fight and fight, but
03Buz5    4:54|spoke these words, and many others to the same effect to
03Buz5    5:23|are fighting, they gave each other encouragement in his name
03Buz5    6:5|However other grandee naxarars who were there
03Buz5    6:5|of the Anjewatsik district and others, secretly informed king Pap about
03Buz5    7:6|than those of all the other naxarars
03Buz5    12:1|remainder hostage, and placed the others under taxation
03Buz5    22:6|gave himself over to profanation; other times, he got other men
03Buz5    22:6|profanation; other times, he got other men to be the woman
03Buz5    24:10|Nerses said this and other similar things. He arose and
03Buz5    25:1|up on Arhewc mountain. The other was named Epipan, a Greek
03Buz5    25:2|to him. Epipan, on the other hand, thought that Nerses had
03Buz5    25:3|two believing men encountered each other, and narrated before the people
03Buz5    26:15|diverted the water to the other side
03Buz5    27:7|fish, and one killed the other. Epiphanes, hearing about this, note
03Buz5    27:9|He performed many other miracles and signs
03Buz5    28:2|who, since childhood, knew no other food except vegetables, and drank
03Buz5    28:23|pit to take communion with others
03Buz5    29:7|bishops, only sat above the others and blessed bread for the
03Buz5    31:12|abominations as they faced each other in the dance, striking their
03Buz5    32:3|emperor saying: “Caesarea and ten other cities belong to us, so
03Buz5    32:15|cut his neck while the other battle-axe sliced off the
03Buz5    35:21|him, and six on the other
03Buz5    36:0|held by Mushegh’s family and other folk
03Buz5    37:4|brother was named Manuel; the other Koms or Kon
03Buz5    37:7|two brigades clashed against each other, the Iranian troops were defeated
03Buz5    37:24|a date to confront each other in battle
03Buz5    37:26|himself more prepared than the others
03Buz5    37:28|spears and went against each other as champions
03Buz5    37:53|All the other troops were still coming from
03Buz5    37:54|sparapet Manuel. Also, they seized others who supported these acts and
03Buz5    37:56|had Bat beheaded. He had others destroyed in a similar fashion
03Buz5    42:5|the ter and the two others, each according to his measure
03Buz5    43:34|to deceive us and permit others to be killed because of
03Buz5    43:36|But when they struck each other with the spears since both
03Buz5    43:38|the Manuelean brigade, urging each other on, went in pursuit of
03Buz5    43:46|Meruzhan and Samuel resembled each other
03Buz5    44:19|himself behaved so, and taught others the same. He had mercy
03Buz5    44:23|Manuel said this and other similar things
03Buz6    1:0|a boundary between them; how other lands and districts were separated
03Buz6    1:6|back and forth to each other
03Buz6    5:3|all the bishops from the other districts who were under him
03Buz6    16:4|There were, however, other students of these clerics who
03Buz6    16:5|ways. But he had many other students of angelic faith whose
03Buz6    16:11|Mushe was always with him. Others circulated around other districts, by
03Buz6    16:11|with him. Others circulated around other districts, by order of their
04Yegh1    2:31|Tsawdeik, Korduik, Aldznik, and many other distant parts which were previously
04Yegh1    2:32|of the Lpink, and still others from all the districts of
04Yegh1    2:35|souls and bodies to each other
04Yegh1    2:43|and summoned to his presence others in their stead with the
04Yegh2    1:8|is more pitiable than most others—as indeed we see not
04Yegh2    1:25|father and son from each other
04Yegh2    2:27|and silver, and many with other liberal giftssome with estates
04Yegh2    2:48|But the others he deceitfully left alone for
04Yegh2    3:53|They also suffered many other ignominious torments, which we did
04Yegh2    3:62|even more than all the others
04Yegh2    3:69|pitted the nobility against each other, and caused dissension in every
04Yegh2    4:88|When he begat the other son he called him Ormizd
04Yegh2    5:104|you, because there are many other things that they say
04Yegh2    6:136|comparison with the depravity of others, but from heaven above it
04Yegh2    6:136|one and there is none other beside him, neither older nor
04Yegh2    6:144|one were good and the other evil, but one and the
04Yegh2    6:150|an example I am instructing others
04Yegh2    7:167|different and opposed to each other. The Creator of these opposites
04Yegh2    7:169|work, not encroaching on each others’ established order
04Yegh2    7:171|is mixed with the three other parts. The warmth is found
04Yegh2    7:172|exists in mixtures of the other three parts, more so in
04Yegh2    7:174|and do not destroy each other’s nature. They never cease in
04Yegh2    8:189|sorcery, some to fornication, and others to innumerable other impure acts
04Yegh2    8:189|fornication, and others to innumerable other impure acts
04Yegh2    8:191|for some and munificent for others
04Yegh2    9:206|twelve disciples and to many others—more than five hundred
04Yegh2    9:211|than whom there is no other God
04Yegh2    10:238|by him in the army, others were in the garrison of
04Yegh2    11:255|and dues and all the other taxes of the country going
04Yegh2    13:310|frogs and ants, and all other various kinds of insects shall
04Yegh2    13:311|And whatever other duties there are, either of
04Yegh3    1:22|God and there is no other beside me, nor will any
04Yegh3    1:22|beside me, nor will any other after me be God. I
04Yegh3    2:27|yourselves but also for many others whom they will torment because
04Yegh3    2:46|from their eyes like streams; others let forth loud shrieks as
04Yegh3    2:46|would shake the heavens; while others took courage and ran to
04Yegh3    2:47|and addressed prayers to God. Others desired the earth to open
04Yegh3    3:63|Jew and Christian, and whatever other many sects there were throughout
04Yegh3    3:73|For at other times you were wise, and
04Yegh3    4:86|deceive some with money and others with blandishing words. By threatening
04Yegh3    6:134|And other tremendous successes were accomplished through
04Yegh3    6:149|furnace will perhaps reach many other countries
04Yegh3    7:170|And many other troops from the royal house
04Yegh3    7:170|and some lesser nobles from other families
04Yegh3    7:174|And all the other fighting men in the country
04Yegh3    8:198|the Huns and to many other barbarian nations who were allied
04Yegh3    9:210|Before they encountered each other, taking advantage of night he
04Yegh3    9:218|the royal troops, and the other disasters which lay ahead
04Yegh3    10:229|to us superior to all other sects
04Yegh3    11:254|known in Armenia and many other lands which practiced the Christian
04Yegh3    11:255|military assistance or in any other way, he reverted to his
04Yegh3    11:257|reasoning and said to each other: “How brazen is his treacherous
04Yegh4    1:7|cause of destruction for many others, for some merely of visible
04Yegh4    1:7|merely of visible things, for others of things both visible and
04Yegh4    1:24|Into many other places he stealthily insinuated himself
04Yegh4    1:24|of the peasants, and some others who were so-called priests
04Yegh4    2:34|The prince of the other branch of the Palunik, called
04Yegh4    2:36|And many other noble men, whom they called
04Yegh4    3:53|distributions of royal treasures, and others by the threat of the
04Yegh4    3:55|some and distributing gifts to others in a friendly way
04Yegh4    3:57|these I shall seduce the others to break away from the
04Yegh4    3:58|these the property of the other priests and shall indicated to
04Yegh4    3:59|many blood brothers from each other, did not leave father and
04Yegh5    1:6|he well knew that many others of those still united with
04Yegh5    1:11|the priest Ḷevond, with many other priests and even more deacons
04Yegh5    1:12|hesitation in coming with the others to war; since they considered
04Yegh5    2:34|For if by slaughtering others for the sake of the
04Yegh5    4:80|Gideon, Jephthah, and all the others who were of the true
04Yegh5    4:83|And all the others who performed acts of valor
04Yegh5    4:99|is corruptible, then all the other parts must be corruptible
04Yegh5    5:116|in addition to all the other troops
04Yegh5    6:128|of Mokk in support. Many other nobles he appointed as adjutants
04Yegh5    6:133|wrath, they rushed on each other with the force of wild
04Yegh5    6:137|as they resolutely attacked each other. For the dull-witted became
04Yegh5    7:167|from the houses of the other nobles inscribed their names in
04Yegh6    1:14|complaint to the court. The other priests they sent off to
04Yegh6    2:28|benighted land of Khaltik, many others in the South in the
04Yegh6    2:28|forests of Ardzakh, and yet others in the center of the
04Yegh6    2:46|All the others escaped unscathed and pursued the
04Yegh6    3:65|Two other blessed priests, called Samuel and
04Yegh6    4:95|all his companions urging that others join with him in the
04Yegh6    4:100|their fortresses; some he killed, others he took captive as royal
04Yegh6    5:107|king, as well as many other deceits: he behaved falsely not
04Yegh6    6:135|also condemned him on many other charges, to which all the
04Yegh6    6:150|They encouraged each other, saying: “Since we know this
04Yegh7    1:16|They uttered many other blasphemies concerning the saints and
04Yegh7    2:33|are doing. But on the other hand, if you have been
04Yegh7    2:49|godless person who has no other hope in his mind than
04Yegh7    3:54|of your king, like the others who escaped such troubles. But
04Yegh7    3:55|the disciples and to many others, ascended to his Father in
04Yegh7    4:77|and were talking to each other, saying: “Behold, the time has
04Yegh7    6:145|we were desiring to subject others, on them we were unable
04Yegh7    6:148|if we condemn him with other criminals, then the report of
04Yegh7    7:164|army, not by Armenians or other Christians, nor by foreign pagans
04Yegh7    7:175|they began to rival each other in their responses; and like
04Yegh7    8:181|There is no other way to save your lives
04Yegh7    8:188|another, as there is no other God save him
04Yegh7    8:194|them fell in that battle, others were subjected to various trials
04Yegh7    9:201|so that for your sake others too may have mercy from
04Yegh7    9:203|the sublime beings fight each other, how shall wewho are
04Yegh7    9:205|them be equal with each other and alike. Let fire not
04Yegh7    9:206|yet dies continuously; while the other does not eat, yet without
04Yegh7    9:214|And just as the other parts of this world have
04Yegh7    9:214|light as one of the other parts, like the moon and
04Yegh7    9:220|On the other hand, the Creator of all
04Yegh7    10:230|the youngest, precede all the others
04Yegh7    10:245|yourselves and are enemies to others
04Yegh7    14:339|did not know where the other had fled
04Yegh7    14:346|were not ill at any other time. It is clear that
04Yegh8    1:5|took them aside from the others and note: “What are your
04Yegh8    1:8|some were like us and others of superior station. We came
04Yegh8    1:20|and then in all the other things
04Yegh9    1:8|Tatul and Satoy, with two other companions
04Yegh9    1:16|And there were many other nobles, some from the royal
04Yegh9    1:16|some from the royal house, others from these same princely houses
04Yegh9    2:49|His two sons opposed each other and fought for power; for
04Yegh9    3:61|some through the war and others by painful disease
04Yegh9    3:71|held out the hope to others that in the sixth year
05Parp1    1:6|of the holy church, while others withstood shackles and prison for
05Parp1    1:7|comrades of the naxarars and other azats who turned their backs
05Parp1    3:0|their natural Arsacid kings, while others wanted to serve foreign kings
05Parp1    3:11|work is untrustworthy. Perhaps some other bold uneducated person shamelessly put
05Parp1    4:4|and, hearing the reproach of others, would strive to improve through
05Parp2    6:4|of Byzantium had inherited many other districts, (those lands, taken together
05Parp2    6:5|incline toward affection for each other, then they will regard us
05Parp2    6:7|prefer to live in the other sector than to dwell among
05Parp2    7:1|chewing their cud, and many others with them
05Parp2    7:13|and eating snakes and many other countless types, many flocks of
05Parp2    7:14|the exploits of powerful men. Others with swords drawn as though
05Parp2    7:18|of deer heaped upon each other, and their heads, purposely arranged
05Parp2    9:0|had mentioned, as did numerous other virtuous men, badly complaining about
05Parp2    10:2|strict asceticism together with many other prayer-loving brothers and clerics
05Parp2    10:17|Sahak) gave him assistants and other learned and scholarly men from
05Parp2    11:5|a great task which no other person in the land of
05Parp2    11:9|swelled, and, vying with each other, they embellished the worship of
05Parp2    12:5|might grow fond of each other, and with this mutual affection
05Parp2    12:9|constantly be talking with each other and will become intimate friends
05Parp2    12:9|they will communicate with each other while those (Armenians) thus separated
05Parp2    13:6|can think of doing nothing other than this
05Parp2    13:10|covenant of the patriarch), and others of Armenia’s azat nobility dared
05Parp2    13:14|causes pain, then all the other limbs ache along with it
05Parp2    13:14|is healed, then all the other limbs rejoice with it.’
05Parp2    13:26|could I, who have advised others, not take my own advice
05Parp2    13:31|spoke these words and many others of counsel with many tears
05Parp2    14:2|First they informed Suren and other Iranian nobles about the cause
05Parp2    14:2|the royal court. He and others of the court grandees saw
05Parp2    14:9|also to unite with the other naxarars of Armenia, to testify
05Parp2    15:5|father Tiran, more than your other ancestors who were evil and
05Parp2    15:8|Other heavy and awesome additions were
05Parp2    16:6|unison spoke these and many other words of entreaty for many
05Parp2    17:18|half the length of the others and bore less fruit
05Parp2    17:19|or as ripe as, the other fruit of the olive tree
05Parp2    17:22|gold leaf lines, there appeared other lines that had been blotted
05Parp2    17:26|some shone in red and others in all types of variegated
05Parp2    17:47|love of mankind toward each other
05Parp2    17:50|half the size of the other three, with less fruit that
05Parp2    17:50|the abundant fruit from the other parts of the olive tree
05Parp2    17:51|wilted and altogether unlike the other fruit on the olive tree
05Parp2    17:61|As for the other line and a half that
05Parp2    17:63|His other son will succeed to the
05Parp2    17:65|men of power, with whom other crowds of good men from
05Parp2    17:68|youths, some in red and others in variegated colors, the former
05Parp2    18:2|There were many bishops and other venerable priests who were unable
05Parp3    20:6|one: mighty, and above all other kingdoms. (See) the power of
05Parp3    21:13|quickly try to surpass each other in implementing your will, and
05Parp3    21:15|informed the mages and the other Aryan nobility of everything Mihrnerseh
05Parp3    22:1|informed by the mages and other wise and senior men of
05Parp3    22:1|we enjoy the benefits and other service from those people under
05Parp3    23:4|from Mren, and Dawit’ and other honorable priests and many senior
05Parp3    25:10|Gospels, they confirmed with each other to unitedly and boldly hold
05Parp3    25:16|Iberia, the bdeshx Ashusha and other tanuters of the land
05Parp3    26:12|Yazkert, king of Iran, the others were silent for a moment
05Parp3    26:13|me or any of the others to familiarize you with each
05Parp3    26:18|As for the others who stand before you all
05Parp3    26:20|days to consult with each other and to make you an
05Parp3    27:18|the great danger, (they sought) other means of entreaty
05Parp3    27:22|Urging the other on most persistently and relentlessly
05Parp3    28:1|Yet others, even though they knew about
05Parp3    28:14|the emperor’s court, and among other people forever
05Parp3    28:18|land in order to inform others in time, in accordance with
05Parp3    28:19|and Amirnerseh along with the other Armenian naxarars. (Yazkert) was suspicious
05Parp3    29:4|away and separated from each other. As the sweet and agreeable
05Parp3    29:5|There are other sheep that are not of
05Parp3    29:9|holiness, to build atrushans in other renowned and attractive places, and
05Parp3    30:16|of Siwnik’, and of the other Armenian azats, bishops and sepuhs
05Parp3    30:21|rejoice in the salvation of others’ as well
05Parp3    31:1|with priests in their homes. Others celebrated mass with a host
05Parp3    31:4|sometimes doing this urging himself, other times by means of other
05Parp3    31:4|other times by means of other people. He made it appear
05Parp3    31:4|of Siwnik’ had against each other
05Parp3    33:4|heart, and had as associates other God-betraying men who shared
05Parp3    33:7|at the Byzantine court, to other princes and lieutenants, to the
05Parp3    33:7|to Cop’k’, Hashteank’, Ekegheac’, and other princes of every place, as
05Parp3    34:0|Hmayeak Dimak’sean, as well as other tanuters and sepuhs and many
05Parp3    34:1|and other brigades from the troops of
05Parp3    34:2|with his comrades and the other force of men with him
05Parp3    34:6|to Nixorakan Sebuxt and to other seniors whom Mihrnerseh had sent
05Parp3    34:7|and I have dispersed many others here and there. Their numbers
05Parp3    35:11|killed by the sword, while others fell into the river and
05Parp3    35:11|into the river and drowned. Others yet scattered into the fields
05Parp3    35:12|hurrying to flee to the other shore of the great (Kur
05Parp3    35:15|wounded the navigators and many other people on board. As the
05Parp3    35:17|found sentry guards and many other Iranian troops, which they put
05Parp3    35:17|to the Huns and to other strongholds to convince them to
05Parp3    36:2|of the Kamsarakans, and of other tanuters gathered from each of
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Urc, Nerseh, and other nobles and some sepuhs from
05Parp3    36:4|Siwnik’, Vasak, and by the other naxarars with him, the venerable
05Parp3    37:4|Should anyone have other plans, as do those who
05Parp3    37:6|were moved, and urged each other on, resembling a flock which
05Parp3    37:9|to the sword, and sending others fleeing back to the Iranian
05Parp3    38:8|man was sleeping. Together with others of his students, the venerable
05Parp3    38:9|and then about all the others. He note: “Those who experience
05Parp3    38:10|some keeping fasts, on pallets, others because of their love for
05Parp3    38:10|the poor and for strangers. Others were chosen by God for
05Parp3    38:15|nobility of Armenia with many other words of spiritual and inspired
05Parp3    38:17|night seemed longer than on other nights, and they longed to
05Parp3    39:0|Artak, prince of Mokk’, and other senior naxarars
05Parp3    39:1|the blessed Nerseh K’ajberunik’, and other senior naxarars. He readied the
05Parp3    39:1|prince of Arhawegheank’, P’ap’ag, and other princely naxarars of Armenia, for
05Parp3    39:1|troops, and the banners of other military men could be most
05Parp3    39:3|Armenian and Iranian, attacked each other, the Armenians blessing God as
05Parp3    39:7|whom they caught up with; others they restricted in some secure
05Parp3    39:8|put to the sword, many others they trampled under elephants. The
05Parp3    41:11|killed there in the town, others, in the vineyard
05Parp3    42:2|prince of Arcunik’, Aprusam, and other tanuters and senior sepuhs
05Parp3    42:3|court, but he sent the others before he went
05Parp3    42:6|of the Mamikoneans, Kamsarakans, and other princes of Armenia. (Vasak) thought
05Parp3    43:1|of Armeniato destroy the others and to show himself as
05Parp3    43:2|and the Kamsarakans and from others azgs, the children of the
05Parp3    43:2|the hazarapet Mihrnerseh and the other court nobility
05Parp3    44:0|the authorities) threateningly questioned the other holy priests of God: the
05Parp3    44:0|presbyter, lord Ghewond, and the other blessed priests who were with
05Parp3    44:2|world. Many military commanders and other Aryans with whom he fought
05Parp3    44:5|length, are distinguished (from each other) in the priestly order in
05Parp3    44:9|given ordination of our faith. Others, and myself also, are of
05Parp3    44:15|of fires of water or other materials. But a fire made
05Parp3    44:18|them gods, and loathe the other half for their dirty work
05Parp3    44:20|The brave champion Vardan and others like him were unable to
05Parp3    44:23|the impious Mihrnerseh and the other Aryan nobles who sat before
05Parp3    45:0|As regards the others in fettersthe tanuters and
05Parp3    45:3|Mamikonean tohm, the Kamsarakans, and other tohms, and to give them
05Parp3    45:27|also wrote to the emperor, other court nobility, and to the
05Parp3    45:27|he sent Vahan Amatuni and other naxarars from each tohm to
05Parp3    45:29|the Byzantines, and to many others. Whatever the will of you
05Parp3    46:2|men as Vardan and his other comrades swear an oath. Then
05Parp3    46:13|blessed Vardan Mamikonean and of other worthy people who cooperated with
05Parp3    47:8|Dimak’sean, T’at’ul, Satoy plus two other members of the tohm
05Parp3    50:0|gave an order regarding the other blessed priests who had been
05Parp3    50:1|the ambarapet, to take two other nobles as assistants, Jnikan, the
05Parp3    50:9|land. With regard to the other nobles from Armenia, he stipulated
05Parp3    51:2|day was later than on other days
05Parp3    51:24|the venerable naxarars and the others gathered with them. They entrusted
05Parp3    52:2|and more awkward than the others
05Parp3    52:5|them. Rather, when they see others (adorned) with another material, they
05Parp3    52:7|the chains) and used diverse other implements, yet were unable to
05Parp3    53:6|assembly, of foreigners and of (others) who were in the shahastan
05Parp3    53:8|were so joyfully biding each other farewell, they derided them internally
05Parp3    53:8|and secretly said to each other: “If the priests knew the
05Parp3    53:10|Having saluted each other, the blessed priests and the
05Parp3    53:11|priests of God were departing, other children of the attendants of
05Parp3    55:11|the blessed Ghewond and their other comrades, for none of the
05Parp3    55:11|comrades, for none of the other saints except the blessed Sahak
05Parp3    55:12|to Denshapuh and to the others seated with him: “Do not
05Parp3    55:14|Denshapuh and the others became enraged and said to
05Parp3    55:23|choice of each of the others, for our laws so dictate
05Parp3    56:4|and permit them and countless other individuals to live. Tell them
05Parp3    56:13|rage, and wanted to say other false and futile words with
05Parp3    56:14|to Vehdenshapuh and to their other accomplices: “To now, although I
05Parp3    57:6|were dragging the venerable Ghewond, others were cutting off the heads
05Parp3    57:7|little breath remaining where the other saints had been killed, and
05Parp3    57:8|Sahak. After killing all the others, (the executioners) cut off his
05Parp3    57:11|Then Vehdenshapuh and the other princes who were with him
05Parp3    57:13|of the saints from the other guards
05Parp3    57:19|could only look at each other’s faces, unable to speak
05Parp3    57:20|the place so that the others would be strengthened to stand
05Parp3    57:25|and Jnikan said to each other: “The deeds of the Christians
05Parp3    57:26|he took with him ten other companions whose Christian faith he
05Parp3    58:0|were in the fortress) and others who were with them to
05Parp3    59:2|was more unbelievable than all others, since (Ashusha) was a very
05Parp3    59:5|have never seen from your other servants
05Parp4    60:1|were at odds with each other. Going against each other in
05Parp4    60:1|each other. Going against each other in battle, the younger one
05Parp4    60:4|they with patience awaited yet other benefits, through the intercession of
05Parp4    60:5|always interceding favorably for the other Armenian naxarars as well
05Parp4    61:0|mote in the eyes of others
05Parp4    61:1|loving austerity), and the innumerable other types of severe privations which
05Parp4    61:7|martyred champions, and of the other women whose husbands were in
05Parp4    62:2|the Kamsarakan tohm, or from other azgs. They did this not
05Parp4    63:2|were more prominent than any other, their military commanders renowned and
05Parp4    63:5|better than any of the others, renowned in (giving) counsel, intelligent
05Parp4    63:5|from the hunts, or some other honorable and expensive article, from
05Parp4    63:13|the wonderful Arhnak Amatuni, and others like them (who had fled
05Parp4    64:2|deceives some with gifts, and others, with sweet words, and turns
05Parp4    64:5|And he said many other things as he chose in
05Parp4    64:9|Other Christians, the bishop of Ctesiphon
05Parp4    64:11|things which are true, and others which are not the complete
05Parp4    64:13|it is available in no other land, we are obliged by
05Parp4    64:34|of him rejoiced, while the other part was saddened to death
05Parp4    64:35|diseases from the saint’s prayers. Others of the Christians in those
05Parp4    64:36|the episcopacy, while establishing many others in the rank of priest
05Parp4    65:16|a long time), and ten others along with me? Nor are
05Parp4    66:8|naxarars were thinking this, and others listened to the plan. As
05Parp4    66:22|in Christ, they bade each other farewell, and each went to
05Parp4    67:1|by the marzpan, Atrvshnasp, the other Iranians, and the company of
05Parp4    67:2|learning about the disaster from others, and that (the rebellion) was
05Parp4    67:3|the marzpan, the hazarapet, and others allied with them each mounted
05Parp4    68:5|Mamikonean, and some of the other naxarars decided to remain there
05Parp4    68:10|of Armenia, and to their other comrades who were remaining there
05Parp4    68:16|or more, separate from each other. (He told them) to hurry
05Parp4    68:20|horse, (Vasak) said to the other Iranians who were there: “I
05Parp4    69:9|there that the marzpan, Atrvshnasp, other Armenian apostate awags and naxarars
05Parp4    69:9|awags and naxarars, and many other Iranians were killed by the
05Parp4    69:12|the Katsac’ brigade, together with other rebellious Armenian folk, as well
05Parp4    69:19|from the Gnt’unik’ tohm, the other named Vasak from the Saharhunik’
05Parp4    69:29|Glorifying Christ, they kissed each other with a greeting of joy
05Parp4    70:10|the flock (of Christ’s) sheep. Others, who were in communication with
05Parp4    70:11|Eruanduni named Nerseh, allied with other men dedicated to the truth
05Parp4    70:13|them were armed and the other half were unprepared, nonetheless, encouraged
05Parp4    70:17|of them were killed, while others were sent fleeing dispersed here
05Parp4    71:12|each with his cavalry, and others besides. On the left were
05Parp4    71:13|He also prepared other senior men with select cavalry
05Parp4    71:13|unable to get before our other sections and you
05Parp4    71:15|Both of them wounded each other with their spears, and approaching
05Parp4    71:15|their spears, and approaching each other’s horses, they seized each other
05Parp4    71:15|other’s horses, they seized each other by the hair and fought
05Parp4    71:18|into the midst of the other wing. Before the two brigades
05Parp4    71:19|Only Vin Xorhean with two other powerful comrades-in-arms audaciously
05Parp4    71:19|Tapean, and each of the other (Armenians) killed many brave (Iranian
05Parp4    71:20|When Barshgh’s brigade and the other Armenians who had fled saw
05Parp4    71:20|killing many and pursuing many others whom they had before them
05Parp4    73:7|general Vahan Mamikonean and the other senior tanuters of Armenia, saying
05Parp4    73:15|the Armenian camp, on the other side of the river known
05Parp4    73:18|the brigade and cause many others to flee with us
05Parp4    73:20|Armenia’s general, and with the other senior tanuters and sepuhs of
05Parp4    74:2|Armenian, were ranged opposite each other, but had not yet begun
05Parp4    74:4|Armenians and Iranians attacked each other. Vahan, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    74:4|troops cross over to the other side of the Kur River
05Parp4    74:8|traitors cried out to each other in agitation: “The Armenians are
05Parp4    74:9|Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other oath-keeping comrades who were
05Parp4    74:12|many of them, though many others escaped to various places and
05Parp4    74:15|sepuh named Yazd, and some others from the land of Iberia
05Parp4    75:0|of the Armenian fugitives and other the senior naxarars of Armenia
05Parp4    75:14|Byzantine, nor anyone of any other nationality. But as you know
05Parp4    76:0|Mamikonean, were communicating with each other in this fashion, suddenly an
05Parp4    76:1|Hrahat, the venerable Yazd, and other captives
05Parp4    76:9|of the Aryans, and the other nobility with him saw the
05Parp4    76:12|capital offenses, can find no other means of saving your life
05Parp4    76:15|from Mihran and all the other Iranian nobles, and realized the
05Parp4    77:0|the oath-keeping naxarars and other troops of Armenia who were
05Parp4    77:18|had attacked and reached each other, (Vasak’s) face was illuminated by
05Parp4    77:20|It appears that others saw the same vision of
05Parp4    77:20|from me and mingle with other hosts, whose troops had that
05Parp4    78:3|When Hazarawuxt and the other awag’s with him heard these
05Parp4    78:5|sparapet, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other Armenian naxarars with him and
05Parp4    78:7|were amazed, more so than others. This was very well known
05Parp4    78:13|turned and fled with the other fugitives
05Parp4    79:3|which) was Giwghik, and the other, Vardashen. He encamped there that
05Parp4    79:6|Mamikonean, and some of the other naxarars who were with him
05Parp4    80:1|to him. He also assembled others who were united with the
05Parp4    80:2|much pargew, and to many others whatever they needed. Thus he
05Parp4    80:6|Armenians, for they know no other women than us. But should
05Parp4    80:7|activities, Christian determination and many other things, through training and thought
05Parp4    80:13|to trick you and the other parasites around you, taking a
05Parp4    80:15|he ordered. They also encouraged others to do likewise
05Parp4    81:1|and those Iranians killed when other Iranians, becoming a mob, suffocated
05Parp4    81:5|not taking note of the others, went after Armenia’s general, Vahan
05Parp4    81:12|blood to flow, while the others were shamefully put to flight
05Parp4    83:4|and more desirable than the other. The two encounters are not
05Parp4    83:11|three of their dayeaks, and other azats from the Mamikonean house
05Parp4    83:12|take care, take care”! In other words, (he thought) it was
05Parp4    83:18|and came out on the other side. He and the men
05Parp4    83:19|not fight Vahan and the other Armenians with arrows, but rather
05Parp4    84:1|separated and splintered from each other and each returned to his
05Parp4    85:5|injury and destruction was none other than the godlike lord of
05Parp4    85:6|and the cause was none other than the lord of the
05Parp4    85:12|cross to inimically fight each other. Now recall that oath, and
05Parp4    85:13|breaking are together on the other side. So how are you
05Parp4    85:15|defeat you, and with the other half I will transport the
05Parp4    85:18|caused all the awags and other people in Hyrcania to flee
05Parp4    86:2|and courage which I and other noble folk have seen him
05Parp4    86:3|who were killed, and many others who were dispersed into crevices
05Parp4    87:6|the Aryan world and the other lands subject to this kingdom
05Parp4    87:8|said all of this and other similar counsel to him, and
05Parp4    88:8|Hazarawuxt himself and other Iranian folk who were the
05Parp4    88:12|many heaps close to each other, and then joyously returning to
05Parp4    88:13|sword such a man, and other distinguished and brave Iranian men
05Parp4    88:15|that if Vahan and the other folk with him were today
05Parp4    88:17|Mihran, Hazarawuxt, and all the other Iranian nobility, they all praised
05Parp4    88:19|superintendence of Hazarawuxt and the other court nobility: “Go to Armenia
05Parp4    89:18|come (to Iran) there are other words which I will personally
05Parp4    90:5|and the Armenian naxarars and other men with them who were
05Parp4    90:10|keeping Armenian naxarars and the other men who had come from
05Parp4    90:16|naxarars of Armenia and the others with them saw that, they
05Parp4    90:16|indicated their opprobrium to each other with their eyes
05Parp4    90:17|see Vahan Mamikonean and the other oath-keepers with him glorified
05Parp4    91:0|oath-keeping naxarars and many others, and an organized brigade. Having
05Parp4    91:2|together and hear from each other what we think is appropriate
05Parp4    91:3|Nershapuh, Mihran’s brother, and five other senior Iranians
05Parp4    91:10|saw Vahan Mamikonean and the other naxarar oath-keepers with him
05Parp4    91:13|with Vahan Mamikonean and the other Iranian folk, Nixor began speaking
05Parp4    92:7|favoring them with position, honor, others’ houses, lives and greatness. Having
05Parp4    92:7|you are silent about the other very great hostile acts by
05Parp4    92:10|and others like them who are attached
05Parp4    92:16|to whomever can expell the other and make (that party) your
05Parp4    92:19|As for other gifts, luxuries, and merits, see
05Parp4    93:17|faces of the Iranians and others to look with awe and
05Parp4    93:18|of the naxarars, azats and others, the ostanik people and the
05Parp4    94:3|Vahan Mamikonean rejoiced with each other for a few days, while
05Parp4    94:4|Bidding each other farewell, they went in peace
05Parp4    95:4|of you said to each other when meeting face to face
05Parp4    95:8|How unfortunate that the other folk whom Peroz futilely led
05Parp4    95:12|Others who experienced his tyranny at
05Parp4    95:17|same district as they and other people from the land of
05Parp4    96:5|also favored each of the other oath-keeping naxarars of Armenia
05Parp4    97:2|of the Mamikoneans, and the other Armenian naxarars with him and
05Parp4    97:7|of Armenia united, and the other multitude came every day with
05Parp4    97:7|the Mamikoneans, and with each other
06Khor1    2:5|none of the Ptolemies or other lords of Egypt was ever
06Khor1    2:6|There are also many other similar reasons for our calling
06Khor1    2:7|into Greek the archives of other nations’ kings and temples - as
06Khor1    2:9|seekers after the works of others; and even more to be
06Khor1    3:3|all that our kings and other forefathers were negligent toward scholarship
06Khor1    3:6|various wars that succeeded each other without a pause
06Khor1    3:11|or starting from you and others work backward to the beginning
06Khor1    3:13|I shall begin where the others did who were in the
06Khor1    4:1|Concerning the fact that other historians are not in agreement
06Khor1    4:1|agreement about Adam and the other patriarchs
06Khor1    4:2|must consider briefly why the other historians have views contrary to
06Khor1    4:2|and in disagreement with each other - Berossus I mean, and Polyhistor
06Khor1    4:2|of the ark and the other patriarchs, not only concerning their
06Khor1    4:3|him, in agreement with the others: “The all-merciful God rewarded
06Khor1    4:14|for what reason is the other called the first to call
06Khor1    4:25|simply says of all the others “they begat”? Concerning him his
06Khor1    5:3|aside the genealogies of the others as contemptible and unworthy of
06Khor1    5:50|a certain Arias and many others, yet we attribute them to
06Khor1    6:1|Concerning the fact that other antiquarians’ accounts sometimes agree and
06Khor1    6:4|his whim, or for some other reason
06Khor1    6:5|the names and in many other ways they lie
06Khor1    6:6|is more truthful than most other historians
06Khor1    6:9|prevailed and ruled over the other two
06Khor1    6:10|gods. He also said many other fables about him, which are
06Khor1    6:15|the Titans to let the other children live and to send
06Khor1    6:21|in books in one way, others in another, but the most
06Khor1    8:4|Western Sea, and Azerbaijan and other regionsas far as your
06Khor1    9:21|continues: Hayk, Aramaneak, and the others in order, about whom we
06Khor1    10:5|were attempting to dominate each other. These circumstances enabled Bēl to
06Khor1    10:6|three hundred in number, and other domestic servants and the outsiders
06Khor1    11:11|few in number, and the others who were under his authority
06Khor1    11:18|right and Cadmos with the other two of his sons on
06Khor1    11:18|in front and set the other troops behind him, forming them
06Khor1    11:19|a terrifying fear upon each other
06Khor1    12:8|said to have destroyed each other in war
06Khor1    12:21|of the mountain and the other to the west of the
06Khor1    12:24|he himself went around the other mountain of the northeast to
06Khor1    13:2|delight than those preferred by others-the festivities of banquets and
06Khor1    14:1|and Caesarea, and First and other Armenias
06Khor1    14:17|side does not please us; others may think as they so
06Khor1    14:19|Many other deeds of valor were performed
06Khor1    16:3|all its charms. And the other three cooler seasons we shall
06Khor1    16:5|skilled workers from Assyria and other lands of the empire and
06Khor1    18:2|For he speaks among many other things first of the birth
06Khor1    22:9|Leaving others as governors for Assyria, he
06Khor1    22:10|If this is narrated by others in a different fashion, do
06Khor1    23:31|The other Haykak
06Khor1    24:2|and renowned and victorious over other rulers, let us recount what
06Khor1    25:3|of these and of all others
06Khor1    25:11|These and many others like them were the benefits
06Khor1    27:13|First we both hacked each other’s body with lances, causing streams
06Khor1    27:14|Thus, and later with other arms, we fought for several
06Khor1    30:19|turn their backs to each other. Therefore, the struggle was drawn
06Khor1    31:4|Tambat, Oskioḷay, Dazhgoynk’, and the other estates on the bank of
06Khor1    31:4|Juḷay, and Khorshakunik’ on the other side of the river, the
06Khor1    32:15|factions, and men rivaled each other for the control of our
06Khor1    33:4|the second and third and other days
06Khor1    33:11|think, and not by any other hero
06Khor1    34:13|In addition to the other impossibilities, which for your sake
06Khor1    34:24|could be healed in no other way than by some horrible
06Khor2    1:4|what has been said about other nations by many writers is
06Khor2    1:6|the states of all the others. From there he subjected the
06Khor2    3:3|of our ancestor Hayk and others
06Khor2    4:5|Lazica, Pontus, Phrygia, Mazhak’, and other countries, ignorant of the news
06Khor2    4:7|They met each other by a high hill with
06Khor2    4:7|a few stadia of each other, both sides fortified their positions
06Khor2    5:3|in bronze and iron, with other chosen warriors, not many in
06Khor2    7:19|hear, the Persian monarchy appointed other companies and called them ostan
06Khor2    7:19|and appointed in their place other companies with the royal name
06Khor2    8:18|his nails inscribe eagles and other such designs on them
06Khor2    8:35|to be built in numerous other places, as well as important
06Khor2    8:38|to record the benefits, the other the punishments to be meted
06Khor2    8:44|to the throne, and the other sons and daughters should go
06Khor2    9:7|But the others accepted this much only: to
06Khor2    10:2|Josephus and Hippolytus and many other Greeks lend corroborative witness
06Khor2    12:8|the innumerable troops slaughtered each other. However, Artashēs fled and was
06Khor2    13:1|Testimonies from other historians to the empire of
06Khor2    13:14|it referred to that of others, but he broke himself. For
06Khor2    13:20|later his disasters surpassed all others. Not so unfortunate was Cyrus
06Khor2    14:11|not torment them in any other way, for they agreed to
06Khor2    19:1|the high priest and many other Jews
06Khor2    19:7|some into the sea and others into cities, they themselves made
06Khor2    22:4|gave no indication of any other act of nobility or valor
06Khor2    23:2|the Armenians but for many other kings, she was deadly in
06Khor2    28:3|among the troops and their other kin
06Khor2    28:5|and take precedence over all other Persian nobility, as being truly
06Khor2    33:3|the Jewish faith with his other kinsmen but lived under the
06Khor2    33:38|as he had done with others
06Khor2    34:3|has been previously described by others: the coming of the apostle
06Khor2    34:4|this, as we have said, others have related before us, so
06Khor2    34:5|son has been described by others before us
06Khor2    34:11|it has been related by others before
06Khor2    38:12|of its inhabitants, Syriac, the other for Greek. They also transferred
06Khor2    39:3|the Araxes and on the other the Akhurean
06Khor2    39:6|during the day, while the other was for the assassins who
06Khor2    43:4|immortal benevolence, Smbat desires nothing other than to establish your blood
06Khor2    45:4|When the other Armenian princes heard of this
06Khor2    46:10|turned and fled to the other side
06Khor2    48:10|histories, as are also many other deeds that we have to
06Khor2    50:6|lives of the progeny of other heroes for the sake of
06Khor2    50:18|bore him Artavazd and many others, whom we did not consider
06Khor2    53:1|with Smbat and with each other
06Khor2    59:2|the purpose of recording still other aspects of the period of
06Khor2    59:3|established by Vaḷarshak and the other early kings, yet they were
06Khor2    59:4|was known among them, although other nations used them. Nor was
06Khor2    62:7|decision to give them no other inheritance and to divide equally
06Khor2    63:13|names: Biurat, and Smbat, and other similar appellations, being deprived of
06Khor2    64:6|prince and enrolled among the other noble families. But as for
06Khor2    64:10|whether from other sources or from our own
06Khor2    65:8|Although others simply lived, yet I say
06Khor2    69:6|Porphyry and Philemon and many others
06Khor2    72:5|from him Assyria and the other lands where he had a
06Khor2    73:5|men seeking power from each other in a brief period: the
06Khor2    73:5|Khosrov with his army and other friends who had rallied to
06Khor2    75:5|and similarly after him of others martyred by others
06Khor2    75:5|him of others martyred by others
06Khor2    76:4|after him Aurelian, following each other in quick succession. Within a
06Khor2    78:4|with the families of the other princes. And when Artashir had
06Khor2    79:2|and a willing pupil of other military exercises. And then according
06Khor2    80:7|both willingly separated from each other
06Khor2    81:12|pheasant and the swan and other such delicacies
06Khor2    82:5|have an open mouth like other women
06Khor2    84:2|with the Aryans from the other direction
06Khor2    86:16|went out to proselytize the other provinces of Georgia with her
06Khor2    88:17|is unbelievable to us, though others may think as they wish
06Khor2    89:2|Father before all ages, but other and created and younger, and
06Khor2    90:8|He also added other gifts, the city of Eruand
06Khor2    92:2|of his virtue. But in other respects, apart from that, Trdat
06Khor3    2:3|houses had risen against each other in mutual slaughter. Thus, the
06Khor3    2:3|Orduni were exterminated by each other and disappeared
06Khor3    3:7|the same Sanatruk and some other men among the ever-faithless
06Khor3    8:4|pleasure and hunting birds and other game. It was for this
06Khor3    12:4|turned their back to the other, so they came to terms
06Khor3    15:4|he could see what the other nobles would do
06Khor3    20:5|disease spread from them to others. Their retreats were deserts and
06Khor3    20:11|the Slkuni family, and various others
06Khor3    22:11|crown prince and for the other Arsacids to dwell in the
06Khor3    23:2|cups, he boasted that no other king before him had caught
06Khor3    26:9|if you oppose me, the others will learn from you to
06Khor3    27:4|thieves, murderers, divorced men, and other such people fled there for
06Khor3    29:2|to the sayingtaking each other’s places they were changed”: this
06Khor3    29:2|was the beginning for the other
06Khor3    29:9|from the nobles followed each other thick and fast to the
06Khor3    29:11|But all the other nobles established a covenant that
06Khor3    33:5|Nazianz, Amphilocius of Iconium, and other bishops, altogether one hundred and
06Khor3    37:5|the battle lines confronted each other
06Khor3    37:12|I can compare to nothing other than a mountain of adamant
06Khor3    38:4|He also restored to the other princes what had been confiscated
06Khor3    39:6|with the sword and putting others to flight. There Gnel, prince
06Khor3    40:5|killed them one after the other with the sword; and coming
06Khor3    40:5|them down one after the other like early-ripening fig trees
06Khor3    43:2|family, Ṙstom Aravenean, and some other obscure men
06Khor3    44:2|possessions and bestowed on him other towns with their farmlands from
06Khor3    44:7|slaughtered many, and made many others flee to Fourth Armenia
06Khor3    46:2|to make war with each other, nonetheless they did not restrain
06Khor3    46:5|They met each other on the plain called Ereweal
06Khor3    49:8|They separated from each other, and Mesrop went to his
06Khor3    52:2|and their armies fought each other, as well as the Persians
06Khor3    60:9|same pupils, Joseph and his other companion from the village of
06Khor3    60:10|Mesrop were preparing to send others to Byzantium, so without the
06Khor3    61:4|Theodotius of Ancyra, and many others, altogether two hundred fathers, anathematized
06Khor3    65:4|taxes, the law courts, and other secular institutions
06Khor3    65:10|a lower rank among the other nobles, in whatever place he
06Khor3    65:10|rank through some king or other
06Khor3    66:3|took that belonged to many others he entrusted to him
06Khor3    66:4|Envious of him, other bishops also dared to do
06Khor3    67:16|own native province of Tarawn; others to the province first instructed
06Khor3    67:16|instructed by him, Goḷt’n; and others that it should be buried
06Khor3    68:18|me to grow up among others
07Seb1    7:4|that has been written by others, as that same History indicates
07Seb1    7:5|On the other hand, all the evil that
07Seb1    8:2|And they promptly attacked each other at the sound of the
07Seb1    8:16|to line, and engaged each other in battle. The battle grew
07Seb1    8:20|reckoned more important than all other fires; it was called by
07Seb1    9:5|duty, and to remove the others from the royal residence. He
07Seb1    9:7|who came one after the other to this land of Armenia
07Seb1    9:7|in battles, some fought battles, others gained a victory and departed
07Seb1    9:24|with great passion, attacking each other, and the fulfilment of the
07Seb1    11:4|them. Let them slaughter each other, and we shall have relief
07Seb1    11:9|a little distance from each other in the province of Vararat
07Seb1    11:10|letter to Musheł and the other Armenian nobles, which ran as
07Seb1    11:23|line, and crashed against each other in battle. Powerful was the
07Seb1    12:22|anything - important or trivial. The other turned and hastily left the
07Seb1    12:23|mind that we have any other intentions toward you.’
07Seb1    13:5|go from Shirin’s monastery, with other Christians, to the door of
07Seb1    16:0|go to the Persians, and others to the Greeks
07Seb1    16:2|When Samuēl Vahewuni with other companions of his went to
07Seb1    16:3|unity dissolved. Not trusting each other, they divided out the treasure
07Seb1    16:6|to split apart from each other. Mamak Mamikonean, Kotit, lord of
07Seb1    16:6|Amatunik’, and Step’anos and still others in their company abandoned them
07Seb1    16:7|The others also reached the edge of
07Seb1    16:8|For he had reckoned that others would come to them and
07Seb1    17:4|entrance to the valley, while others entered the fortress and attacked
07Seb1    17:5|Nersēh they captured with some others. They brought them to the
07Seb1    18:2|of spearmen. He also ordered other forces to be brought from
07Seb1    19:2|But many others, swayed by ambition, united by
07Seb1    19:2|one named Movsēs and the other Yovhan - Movsēs in the Persian
07Seb1    20:2|and Smbat Bagratuni with the other [1000] via the region of Khałtik’
07Seb1    20:6|of them informed against the others and brought news of the
07Seb1    21:3|lord of the Amatunik’, and others from the nobles with them
07Seb1    22:4|way neither side defeated the other, so they returned to their
07Seb1    23:2|also with the seals of other princes of Siwnik’, to remind
07Seb1    23:5|lest they be captured, while others barely escaped and took refuge
07Seb1    25:2|his face seven times. The other came forward and ordered him
07Seb1    26:4|only fled after all the others
07Seb1    28:4|Sargis Dimak’sean; Sargis Trpatuni; and others of the nobles. His troops
07Seb1    28:5|of battle; they attacked each other in a mutual assault. The
07Seb1    28:13|He also brought in many other troops to his support, and
07Seb1    28:13|up their lines opposite each other
07Seb1    28:15|side, they rapidly confronted each other. Between the two battle-lines
07Seb1    28:15|lines they fought with each other. They were not able immediately
07Seb1    28:15|able immediately to overcome the other, because they were both men
07Seb1    28:17|and turned in flight. The others pursued them with cavalry attacks
07Seb1    30:2|’Take me across to the other side, because I have been
07Seb1    31:3|the sword and slaughtered each other
07Seb1    31:6|around the city; with the other part he himself marched against
07Seb1    31:7|river Euphrates and perished; the others were scattered in flight. Then
07Seb1    32:5|camp and crossed to the other side of the river onto
07Seb1    32:6|to confront and approach each other, the inhabitants of the province
07Seb1    32:7|river, and fled. All the others they led into captivity
07Seb1    32:9|Destroying the village on the other side, they made a fortification
07Seb1    32:12|flight, some on foot and others on horseback. T’ēodos Khorkhoṙuni took
07Seb1    32:12|there that night in the others’ encampment. In the morning they
07Seb1    38:21|camped opposite him at the other Tigranakert. Shahēn with [30,000] troops arrived
07Seb1    38:30|The latter passed to the other side of Mt. Zarasp, into
07Seb1    38:31|them until they encountered each other
07Seb1    39:4|swore an oath with each other; and going by night across
07Seb1    40:7|On seeing each other they greatly rejoiced. Then Heraclius
07Seb1    40:8|they took leave of each other
07Seb1    40:9|put to the sword, and others he had taken in bonds
07Seb1    42:4|cults were divided from each other
07Seb1    42:12|until he should have gathered other troops to send to their
07Seb1    42:14|The others, though wearied from their march
07Seb1    42:18|river Euphrates; and on the other side of the river (they
07Seb1    42:19|city and crossed to the other side of the river Tigris
07Seb1    42:20|The others also crossed the river and
07Seb1    42:21|Siwnik’ with one son. The others escaped in flight to their
07Seb1    42:26|and had separated from each other
07Seb1    43:5|leaders of the plot. The others he let go to their
07Seb1    44:5|they joined battle with each other in the province of Media
07Seb1    44:11|shall be greater than all (other) kingdoms; and it will consume
07Seb1    44:12|the city; and joining many other troops to the [3,000] armed men
07Seb1    44:17|promoted) Vahan Khorkhoṙuni and still others. He sent to Armenia a
07Seb1    44:21|lord of Ṙshtunik’, met each other and shed tears on each
07Seb1    44:21|and shed tears on each other’s neck, for they had been
07Seb1    44:27|to him silver cushions with other magnificent gifts
07Seb1    45:1|from one end to the other, and put them to the
07Seb1    46:7|and the one excommunicates the other because they do not reckon
07Seb1    46:9|patriarch of Jerusalem, and many other philosophers whom he had taken
07Seb1    46:10|of the old kings; while others were Nestorians, and many others
07Seb1    46:10|others were Nestorians, and many others of a profusion of sects
07Seb1    46:15|the Catholicos called Eran and other bishops from Asorestan, Aruastan, Khuzhastan
07Seb1    46:15|from Asorestan, Aruastan, Khuzhastan, and other lands; for which reason king
07Seb1    46:16|Catholicos of Ałuank’, and many other bishops from Greek territory’, and
07Seb1    46:22|Kamyishov the metropolitan and ten other bishops, and the pious queen
07Seb1    46:37|Areopagite in Athens; and the other Dionysius in Corinth; and the
07Seb1    46:37|Dionysius in Corinth; and the other Timothy in Ephesus; and Titus
07Seb1    46:44|Constantine. When they saw each other, he presented St. Gregory to
07Seb1    46:46|We do not recognize other councils held elsewhere. And we
07Seb1    46:47|brother of Basil, and numberless other pastors of orthodoxy in harmony
07Seb1    46:65|is a virgin and the other (married) for the second time
07Seb1    46:74|Concerning other councils, as we said above
07Seb1    48:12|themselves, and also all the other troops and princes who had
07Seb1    48:13|with his clansmen and certain other princes, and the army from
07Seb1    48:13|the Gnt’unik’, the Spandunik’, and others with them
07Seb1    48:15|the fortress of Bałēsh and others to the islands of Bznunik’
07Seb1    49:0|of Armenia, Nersēs; he and other bishops communicate with the Romans
07Seb1    49:17|prince of Ṙshtunik’ and the other princes with him had swollen
07Seb1    50:6|on the plains. On the other hand, the host of the
07Seb1    50:14|to their own land. The other army, which was quartered in
07Seb1    50:18|and Musheł, and all the others, came together at one place
07Seb1    50:18|made a pact with each other that there should be no
07Seb1    52:0|the Ismaelites. T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni and other princes submit to the Ismaelites
07Seb1    52:12|prince of Armenia. To the other princes (he gave) honours, and
07Seb1    52:14|Ismaelites) requested him and still others from among the princes (to
07Seb1    52:16|They took prisoner Musheł and others of the princes who were
07Seb1    52:16|ordered them to release the other princes those who had been
07Seb1    52:18|began to fight with each other and to kill each other
07Seb1    52:18|other and to kill each other with enormous slaughter. The army
07Seb1    52:19|into the desert, slew that other king whom they had installed
08Ghev1    1:9|the two sides faced each other in the confines of the
08Ghev1    2:4|were killed by the sword; others, with women and children, were
08Ghev1    2:5|their own land, and the other brigade raiding through the district
08Ghev1    3:2|there were women, children, and other people who were not soldiers
08Ghev1    3:15|As for that other front of the army about
08Ghev1    4:5|House, (removing it) from the (other) clans of our (empire).” Frightened
08Ghev1    4:8|strength he crossed to the other side of the river and
08Ghev1    5:1|and more acquainted than all others with piety toward God. He
08Ghev1    5:6|battle. Then (Justinian) sent the other Khazar troops back to their
08Ghev1    8:1|the Bagratuni House and to other lords and their cavalry. When
08Ghev1    8:1|brother, Ashot, as well as other lords. He sought to find
08Ghev1    10:8|church of Naxchawan, while the other half was sent to the
08Ghev1    10:15|the Amatuni clan, and numerous other Armenian lords whom I am
08Ghev1    11:2|our caliph, while all the other nations tremble with fear of
08Ghev1    12:6|They did battle with each other for many days, but not
08Ghev1    13:13|on an ass and the other on a camel, so why
08Ghev1    13:15|says Ghevond, which, with many others besides, ’Umar, sovereign of the
08Ghev1    14:4|the rule we observe towards others
08Ghev1    14:8|really is fire, but the other, driven by a spirit of
08Ghev1    14:13|Gospel, rather than in any other. The truth is that there
08Ghev1    14:21|and if it is some other, he has only lied the
08Ghev1    14:27|said through them and prevents others from admitting same
08Ghev1    14:30|a testimony and reject the other half. However, as you are
08Ghev1    14:33|to, the ones by the others
08Ghev1    14:38|Prophets. The Jews, on the other hand, while admitting the future
08Ghev1    14:39|cannot be applied to any other than the incarnate Son of
08Ghev1    14:40|submitted to circumcision and the other ceremonies, one after the other
08Ghev1    14:40|other ceremonies, one after the other, in accordance with the Gospels
08Ghev1    14:50|and David and all the other Prophets, in each epoch, He
08Ghev1    14:52|Prophet, why should He send other prophets? And if He was
08Ghev1    14:57|whether by us or by others? What could have hindered us
08Ghev1    14:64|Himself not to admit any other Prophet nor any Apostle after
08Ghev1    14:68|is rather peaceable, but the other (is so much full of
08Ghev1    14:68|of persons preferable to any other justice, and regarding death at
08Ghev1    14:70|of the earth to the other, among all peoples and all
08Ghev1    14:72|us and speak a tongue other than ours; above all those
08Ghev1    14:75|also in the books of other people, dwelling, as you well
08Ghev1    14:75|books and replaced them with others composed by himself, according to
08Ghev1    14:80|to communicate with you. When other pagans hear the names of
08Ghev1    14:83|without the concourse of any other power like the mixture of
08Ghev1    14:83|effect, though the sun is other than its rays, their union
08Ghev1    14:87|our mouths, remains incomprehensible (to others), and as soon as it
08Ghev1    14:93|And, as there existed no other way of salvation for man
08Ghev1    14:93|way of salvation for man other than coming to know his
08Ghev1    14:95|lowering Himself; and, on the other hand, all that has been
08Ghev1    14:103|This is our God, no other can be compared to him
08Ghev1    14:109|than that of all the other peoples, since they adored, among
08Ghev1    14:109|peoples, since they adored, among other things, the genitals of man
08Ghev1    14:125|prediction, along with all the others, was fulfilled in the person
08Ghev1    14:126|Among many others David prophesied pertaining (to the
08Ghev1    14:126|against me.” [Psalm 41:9]. Listen to the other testimony from Isaiah: “Behold, my
08Ghev1    14:134|you place credence? Show us other books of Moses or the
08Ghev1    14:136|one baptism; there is no other faith nor commandment that has
08Ghev1    14:139|Him of one or the other of these attributes, also deprives
08Ghev1    14:145|God, and Moses with the other Prophets, and then Jesus. Put
08Ghev1    14:157|Lamb was preached as none other than this (the Lord). The
08Ghev1    14:158|secret member and not in others more visible and glorious, remains
08Ghev1    14:159|as a sign of nothing other than his faithfulness and love
08Ghev1    14:174|as, defilement, murder, blasphemy and other such crimes, are considered as
08Ghev1    14:175|than a bush and all other created things, for it is
08Ghev1    14:192|to understand that in the other world they are forbid-den
08Ghev1    14:207|on an ass and the other on a camel.” [Isa. 21:7]. Those two
08Ghev1    14:210|who, not finding any refuge other than your desert, has led
08Ghev1    19:2|encamped opposite them on the other shore of the river, fortifying
08Ghev1    20:11|This verse and many others like it did he pour
08Ghev1    20:26|the land of Thrace, while other (survivors) were washed up onto
08Ghev1    20:29|rather, go and narrate (to others) the powers of God which
08Ghev1    22:5|to Ashot and to the other respected lords, (giving them) servants
08Ghev1    23:1|Whenever he heard about some (other) combatant, he had him fetched
08Ghev1    24:1|with his own forces. Many other sons of Ishmael adhered to
08Ghev1    24:2|They warred against each other for many days, causing numerous
08Ghev1    24:3|we plunging swords into each other
08Ghev1    24:10|kill, ravish the properties (of others) as well as (arousing) their
08Ghev1    25:10|which they showed to each other, truly bad fruit grows from
08Ghev1    26:5|united with Grigor and the other lords and made a vow
08Ghev1    27:5|killed many of them while others fled. The troops of Abdullah
08Ghev1    27:7|sides drew near to each other and deployed brigade against brigade
08Ghev1    28:4|and mules, precious clothing and other gold and silver goods, to
08Ghev1    28:10|of rule. His brother, the other Abdullah (Abu Jafar al-Mansur
08Ghev1    32:2|Tasuk, Gaznak, Ormi, Surenapat and other neighboring districts where (Gagik’s forces
08Ghev1    33:0|during the caliphate of the other Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur), [754-775], the
08Ghev1    33:2|country and hid there; while others, unable to find what was
08Ghev1    33:9|in chains, some were hanged. Others were stripped naked and thrown
08Ghev1    34:2|There he received weapons and (other) war materiel. (Although) he himself
08Ghev1    34:6|sparapet (commander-in-chief), and other lords and pursued (Artawazd’s forces
08Ghev1    34:17|them. As they fought each other, the Lord’s speedy assistance came
08Ghev1    34:37|they broke away from each other and became disunited
08Ghev1    34:48|Ar’beran and waited for the others to assemble
08Ghev1    34:52|light of that day, while others (of the fugitives), in their
08Ghev1    34:61|When they clashed with each other, initially the Armenian brigade was
08Ghev1    34:63|breaths they vied with each other, saying: “Let us bravely die
08Ghev1    34:65|the encouragement they gave each other, fixing their gazes On High
08Ghev1    39:2|armies) sat there, facing each other. The Ishmaelite troops were unable
08Ghev1    39:14|Bagarat and Nerse’h Kamsarakan and other Armenian lords during the very
08Ghev1    39:16|Bagarat and Nerse’h Kamsarakan and other troops. Caliph Muhammad (al-Mahdi
08Ghev1    40:11|did they vie with each other while in prison, saying: “Oh
08Ghev1    40:12|Thus did they encourage each other during their grief in prison
08Ghev1    42:2|and his son Hamam and others of the Armenian lords and
08Ghev1    42:4|were put to flight while others were slain. Then (the Armenian
09Draskh1    1:6|not waste more time on other matters in this introduction, since
09Draskh1    1:8|I shall separate from the other two our own Japheth and
09Draskh1    1:9|as the ancestor of many other races
09Draskh1    1:13|accomplished by them or by other people during their lifetime. Also
09Draskh1    1:15|also tell you about the other naxarars: who among them displayed
09Draskh1    2:1|children, their wives and still others and non-rational brutes, once
09Draskh1    2:11|myself with (the history of) other kindred races as being a
09Draskh1    2:14|who give different accounts, and others who tell allegorical epics
09Draskh1    2:17|Abas abandoned the histories of other nations as a vain effort
09Draskh1    3:1|his rule over all the other giants
09Draskh1    3:3|the lance; they encountered each other in a glen with a
09Draskh1    3:3|this manner they intimidated each other with great terror
09Draskh1    3:27|their ancestral domain. But certain others imposed their tyranny on the
09Draskh1    4:3|to himself along with the others our own valiant victorious Paroyr
09Draskh1    4:17|under the yoke of certain others subservient and tributary to himself
09Draskh1    4:20|more complete than that of others. Numerous treatises would be necessary
09Draskh1    4:20|forces me to turn to other matters that lie before us
09Draskh1    4:27|barbaric confusion and resisted each other until they adopted the foreign
09Draskh1    5:1|that is narrated by certain others, if it is a must
09Draskh1    5:9|helpful, descendants of Hayk and other valiant men
09Draskh1    5:10|him before most of the others, Vagharshak also appointed him sparapet
09Draskh1    5:12|plundering, pillaging, and indulging in other vile habits (such as these
09Draskh1    5:14|the king) with snow, and others who supplied the winterquarters (with
09Draskh1    5:15|land of Gugark’, and the other in the southeast, in the
09Draskh1    5:30|many nations, was slain with others by his own forces. He
09Draskh1    6:11|with a great number of others brought him to Tigran
09Draskh1    6:17|only our Artawazd, but also other nations and kingdoms, all of
09Draskh1    8:7|of the crown and the other was instructed in missionary work
09Draskh1    8:9|whereas the other, after numerous and unbearable torments
09Draskh1    9:4|at this, Saint Grigor added other chapters for the protection of
09Draskh1    10:1|by their own will and others by force. He always held
09Draskh1    12:6|behaviour, they decided with certain others to elevate him as well
09Draskh1    12:15|put to death and the other hostages whom he had requested
09Draskh1    13:7|not become subordinate to certain others
09Draskh1    15:7|years. With him were also other blessed bishops and the Ghewondian
09Draskh1    16:18|the Greeks together with the other naxarars
09Draskh1    16:32|confessed that there was no other God than the One Whom
09Draskh1    16:35|instead. His relatives and certain other naxarars plotted against and killed
09Draskh1    16:38|city of Dvin, and two other districts, namely Maseac’otn and the
09Draskh1    16:39|left to Maurice all the other places (that extend) from the
09Draskh1    17:13|the valiant Smbat and the other naxarars, the great patriarch Abraham
09Draskh1    17:14|relationships they might meet each other and consequently the flawless and
09Draskh1    18:4|Heraclius, on the other hand, brought back to Jerusalem
09Draskh1    18:12|did not go with the others to fulfill the demands of
09Draskh1    19:31|Seeing this, T’eodoros and the other naxarars, terrified by the advent
09Draskh1    19:33|of Iberia, he found no other (land) that had remained obedient
09Draskh1    19:36|our patriarch Nerses and the other bishops who had gathered received
09Draskh1    20:11|the congregation of priests and other clerics of the church so
09Draskh1    20:15|immovable like the calendars of other nations so that the annual
09Draskh1    22:12|He also wrote other treatises of his own creation
09Draskh1    23:0|The Patriarchate of Dawit’ and Others and Their Works
09Draskh1    24:12|the district of Shirak. The (other) Soghomon (just mentioned) accompanied him
09Draskh1    24:14|of the cathedral with the other patriarchs
09Draskh1    25:3|the lord of Siwnik’, and other azat lords. Then, Sawada formed
09Draskh1    25:37|from one district to the other, he remained there for many
09Draskh1    25:42|faith, and put all the others (who fell short of these
09Draskh1    25:47|Ishmaelite sword, while they tied others by the neck with ropes
09Draskh1    25:69|sacrificed for the faith in other districts and cities, and whose
09Draskh1    26:0|Other Atrocious Deeds Commited by the
09Draskh1    26:1|Ashot, as well as the other lords of their land with
09Draskh1    26:19|and embraced their ungodly faith. Others agreed to fulfill the wishes
09Draskh1    27:6|of the sparapet Smbat, against others and those of others against
09Draskh1    27:6|against others and those of others against him, from the time
09Draskh1    27:12|to be distinguished from the other naxarar houses, as members of
09Draskh1    27:16|and homes one after the other
09Draskh1    28:2|On the other hand Ashot appointed to the
09Draskh1    28:9|At this time, the other prince of Sisakan, that is
09Draskh1    29:3|his own conduct before all others’. In short, he hindered nothing
09Draskh1    29:8|and wiser than all the other kings
09Draskh1    30:7|of the royal house and other friends followed the coffin, and
09Draskh1    30:22|he (Abas) could find no other solution than to rely on
09Draskh1    30:42|espy the dark conduct of others
09Draskh1    30:71|Church. (Let them do) many other things that are contrary to
09Draskh1    30:72|the latter will have no other alternative than to fight against
09Draskh1    31:8|set out to meet each other, and exchanged many royal gifts
09Draskh1    31:14|by means of gentle words, others by force. Accordingly the great
09Draskh1    32:2|katholikosate as well as the other martyria with solid foundations, which
09Draskh1    32:13|with no hope or alternative other than to cease to live
09Draskh1    32:14|know, that God has no other care than setting straight and
09Draskh1    32:18|from the sun, rain, and other goodly things, so also they
09Draskh1    33:3|received word to proceed in other directions. The multitude of his
09Draskh1    33:7|On the other hand, the great katholikos Georg
09Draskh1    33:20|were deeply concernedand the other clerics of the church to
09Draskh1    34:2|his naxarars severally with the other prizes that he had taken
09Draskh1    34:3|King Smbat, on the other hand, observed silence, and awaiting
09Draskh1    34:20|He was followed by certain others who marched at a gallop
09Draskh1    34:21|affected with spite, conceived of other wicked snares. Raising a tumult
09Draskh1    34:23|Together with him there were other warriors, lords of less renowned
09Draskh1    34:28|prince Ashot, accompanied by two other men from the Amatuni house
09Draskh1    35:4|Egrisi (Eger), as well as others, the wives of azat men
09Draskh1    35:6|safety from bloodshed and all other wicked acts in return to
09Draskh1    35:11|what had happened on the other
09Draskh1    35:14|with him, and finding no other way out of this, he
09Draskh1    36:3|daughter, as well as the other hostages, and the princess, that
09Draskh1    39:5|greatly. Subsequently, like all the other tributaries, he also brought his
09Draskh1    39:11|short time later, the king’s other brother, Dawit’, who was the
09Draskh1    40:10|the season they treated each other with wonderful harmony and much
09Draskh1    40:13|with rows of pearls and other valuable gems, and with these
09Draskh1    40:13|and with these also numerous other precious, royal robes, which were
09Draskh1    42:3|be more zealous than the others in exacting vengeance on the
09Draskh1    42:4|rear, and not for any other hostile purposes
09Draskh1    42:14|some of his naxarars, among others approximately fifteen of the chief
09Draskh1    42:16|plot, as well as certain others who were of the same
09Draskh1    42:17|Hasan, as well as the others who had joined them, for
09Draskh1    43:7|of good conduct, and the other naxarars, I set out, and
09Draskh1    43:27|On the other hand he incarcerated me in
09Draskh1    44:10|from one city to the other in the region of Albania
09Draskh1    46:3|me not disregard also the other prophesy whereby, “I will meet
09Draskh1    46:6|sword, starvation and clubbing; the others, who he made believe were
09Draskh1    46:18|There were others, whose lives had been wasted
09Draskh1    48:8|against their will, and the others for no reason at all
09Draskh1    48:9|Certain others, who were annoyed at him
09Draskh1    48:15|concern for the safety of others, and denied himself salvation. In
09Draskh1    49:3|of Smbat’s brother Sahak, and other venerable men and women of
09Draskh1    50:8|On the other hand, king Smbat’s son Ashot
09Draskh1    51:6|the snow, and fainted whereas others were burned and parched by
09Draskh1    51:11|sucked the blood of the others because of the crazy wicked
09Draskh1    51:13|They affected the lives of others with horrors, so much so
09Draskh1    51:14|Certain others who had been slighted and
09Draskh1    51:14|as well as all the other parts. They tied the heads
09Draskh1    51:14|heads and feet of certain others with ropes
09Draskh1    51:16|hope of being saved by others, the part of the body
09Draskh1    51:16|or (transmit) the plea of others. Although their agony had made
09Draskh1    51:17|Yusuf ordered the others tied unsparingly, and beat their
09Draskh1    51:19|fingers. After intolerable blows, certain others were tied down to logs
09Draskh1    51:24|Certain others, who had been seized elsewhere
09Draskh1    51:31|sacrifice together with all the other immaculate offerings and immolations, so
09Draskh1    51:32|one, and Gurgen of the other, both of whom had been
09Draskh1    52:10|On the other hand, our kings, lords and
09Draskh1    52:14|With us the other prophesy also came to its
09Draskh1    53:8|all, it was given to others
09Draskh1    53:9|divine words, “We toiled, and others have come in for the
09Draskh1    53:15|Others were forced to turn to
09Draskh1    53:15|eaten either hemlock or certain other harmful plants, perished. For the
09Draskh1    53:19|Others who had fallen on the
09Draskh1    53:21|was crushed and kneaded, while others snatched away the half-baked
09Draskh1    53:24|Others killed their friends treacherously in
09Draskh1    53:29|they pierced the posterior of others with pieces of sharp wood
09Draskh1    54:24|On the other hand, Ashot, the son of
09Draskh1    54:24|of his domain to the other. He was victorious in many
09Draskh1    54:43|shut in unbearable torture chambers. Others were destroyed by the thirsty
09Draskh1    54:46|There were others that were suffocated, or cut
09Draskh1    54:56|with racks, clubs and various other devices, which would have been
09Draskh1    54:59|from one city to the other, until I reached the threshold
09Draskh1    54:79|of the universe to the other
09Draskh1    55:5|proper throne, and unlike the other honorable guests, gave him the
09Draskh1    55:28|from one place to the other before the pursuing enemy
09Draskh1    56:3|expected to receive from many others their respects
09Draskh1    56:7|some of his people massacred, others taken captive, while the remaining
09Draskh1    57:8|down with lances. On the other hand, having captured certain Saracens
09Draskh1    58:1|speaking recently, heard that the other king, namely his namesake and
09Draskh1    58:3|where he remained. But the other Ashot came to the city
09Draskh1    58:5|and thus argued with each other at the rebukable instigation of
09Draskh1    58:6|Thereafter, each one pursued the other, and they went in circles
09Draskh1    58:9|city of Dvin, for the other king, who was his namesake
09Draskh1    59:19|sent to him by the other king Ashot and his father
09Draskh1    60:0|Him; On the Works of Other Princes
09Draskh1    60:13|Although the other king Ashot and Abas, the
09Draskh1    60:18|he had also seized the other fortress which was near Kayean
09Draskh1    60:25|from one side to the other in front of the peltasts
09Draskh1    60:28|wickedness and deception. On the other hand, if it was the
09Draskh1    60:32|my own death. On the other hand, should I keep such
09Draskh1    60:32|they would be rescued by others, as the case was with
09Draskh1    62:11|fortress had turned against each other. Thereupon, even he aimed his
09Draskh1    63:2|an advance dispatch to the other king, the son of his
09Draskh1    63:15|where there was no exit other than the one single narrow
09Draskh1    64:3|news of peace. On the other hand, against those who were
09Draskh1    64:4|save himself and assist many others
09Draskh1    64:8|raise their fists against the other. Ramik agitators also appeared and
09Draskh1    64:26|the caliph as well as other people of renown, who were
09Draskh1    65:5|to the welfare of the others
09Draskh1    65:21|he had inflicted on certain others, namely confinement in prison, fetters
09Draskh1    66:8|stealth, take me and the other clerics with me captive, put
09Draskh1    66:11|that of some of the others, or the pressure of time
09Draskh1    66:18|by insanity. One after the other they ascended and crammed the
09Draskh1    66:36|one on top of the other
09Draskh1    66:37|bishop, as well as the other clerics of the church offered
09Draskh1    66:50|the celibate order, and the other Movses of the order of
09Draskh1    66:58|their hearts, they had no other consolation than the fact that
09Draskh1    66:59|of military rank, whereas the other was a layman, and both
09Draskh1    67:12|inflicted serious wounds on many others, or killed them. Thus they
09Draskh1    67:15|one person above the many others (as shown) in the statement
09Draskh1    68:5|you want epics of certain others with branded conscience
09Draskh1    68:18|On the other hand, by certain others you
09Draskh1    68:18|the other hand, by certain others you may be stirred up
10Tovma1    1:3|unlikely and doubtful suggestions from other critical works for comparison, so
10Tovma1    1:12|the generations) one after the other beginning from Abraham and coming
10Tovma1    1:15|ruled) legitimately one after the other down to T’onos Konkołeṙos. Eighty
10Tovma1    1:21|view to information from what others had said previously, and not
10Tovma1    1:21|not only the Greeks but other nations also do not appear
10Tovma1    1:30|even more distinctly (than any other creature). Later, through the curse
10Tovma1    1:30|some little caution to the other living creatures through their senses
10Tovma1    1:42|humanity. For Adam had many other sons and daughters, but they
10Tovma1    1:44|for men, that like themselves others too might learn to avoid
10Tovma1    1:45|descent. There are very many other things to say about the
10Tovma1    1:67|them (only), yet through them others too were saved. Likewise, of
10Tovma1    2:2|more ago. Likewise, there are other fables, that a book was
10Tovma1    2:3|Others say that a certain Chronos
10Tovma1    2:3|city of the Siparats’ik’. And others haver in many various ramblings
10Tovma1    2:5|powerful bestower of time on others. As to the men who
10Tovma1    2:11|ancients said of Bel, or other shadowy appearances, dreamlike and deceitful
10Tovma1    2:17|says Nebrot’, while according to other historians Mestrim begat Nebrot’. Nebrot’
10Tovma1    2:17|begat Kayeł; Kayeł begat the other Arbēl; Arbēl begat Ninos, husband
10Tovma1    3:3|no trace or record of others’ names might remain save of
10Tovma1    3:8|this has been expounded by others. She reigned for forty-two
10Tovma1    3:10|stories) about Bel and the other heroes as being very ancient
10Tovma1    3:16|Much other raving nonsense he also legislated
10Tovma1    3:18|same things they affirmed with other abominable wickednesses
10Tovma1    3:22|After comparing (this) with other accounts I rejected (them) and
10Tovma1    3:26|Similarly, you can learn other marvels like these from the
10Tovma1    3:30|but not as birds or other creatures
10Tovma1    3:31|to me these placesto others as they please
10Tovma1    3:32|We shall take up other (tales) from these fables and
10Tovma1    3:34|by rubbing sticks against each other—as happens with a wheel
10Tovma1    3:38|and moon and stars and other such (bodies). And it is
10Tovma1    3:41|created) by anyone, but all others (exist) through him. Now these
10Tovma1    4:35|according to some who include other earlier kings, the period extends
10Tovma1    4:39|Damascus and Cilicia and many other (places
10Tovma1    4:40|returned to Nineveh. His two other sons Adramelēk’ and Sanasar plotted
10Tovma1    4:41|of the Assyrians from the other branch are these
10Tovma1    5:9|by shooting arrows at each other; after the battle had lasted
10Tovma1    5:11|rushed after Cyrus, jostling each other, while the king of the
10Tovma1    6:2|following the format of the other earlier historians. So I set
10Tovma1    6:37|and likewise, all the other (acts) according to family and
10Tovma1    6:39|martyred in Persia with the other holy bishops and priests. At
10Tovma1    8:16|established. They came across each other, and through lack of caution
10Tovma1    8:21|He himself died with the other flatterers in the land of
10Tovma1    9:1|but rather inflicting troubles on others as we read, unexpectedly there
10Tovma1    10:28|Persian armies battled against each other. But I consider it superfluous
10Tovma1    10:35|them more harm than the other Jews because of their faith
10Tovma1    10:41|many bishops, priests, and the other ecclesiastical ranks, and very many
10Tovma1    11:12|Others of the senior nobility with
10Tovma1    11:22|great sparapet Sahak, and the other nobles until they too inclined
10Tovma1    11:43|Hmayeak, lord of Ashots’k’, and others who had been won over
10Tovma1    11:44|On the other hand, the general Anatolius appointed
10Tovma2    2:11|accept that council with the (other) three holy councils
10Tovma2    2:18|rest with (those of) the other saints in the monastery of
10Tovma2    2:23|was disheartened. They abandoned each other and retreated until there remained
10Tovma2    3:6|wrote to Musheł and the other generals in this fashion: “I
10Tovma2    3:13|terrible clash. They fought each other valiantly from dawn to evening
10Tovma2    3:31|are great walled cities. (If) other treasures, let him say and
10Tovma2    3:39|and the Thebaid, and the other lands? Do you not now
10Tovma2    3:68|the capital, he commanded some others to kill the young Artashir
10Tovma2    4:8|and sacrifices and all the other things which it is not
10Tovma2    4:17|that (land) but also many others
10Tovma2    4:21|cross of the Lord with other church ornaments and brought them
10Tovma2    4:25|of it from accurate memory, other parts being imaginary sayings. But
10Tovma2    4:26|on a donkey, and the other on a camel.” All this
10Tovma2    4:34|some historians count as [60] and others as [70]. That was followed by
10Tovma2    4:56|been written down previously by others, so we considered it superfluous
10Tovma2    4:56|there) called themselves king, while others living in Asorestan called themselves
10Tovma2    4:58|evil deeds, not described by others, which he inflicted on Armenia
10Tovma2    5:8|his coming concerned taxes and other administrative matters. So, they had
10Tovma2    6:4|they had confirmed between each other with oaths on the holy
10Tovma2    6:10|And there were others from among the nobility of
10Tovma2    6:11|And many others of knightly rank gathered, each
10Tovma2    6:11|up in line facing each other; the trumpets were sounding, the
10Tovma2    6:12|Muslims and set on each other, one champion striking the other
10Tovma2    6:12|other, one champion striking the other to the ground
10Tovma2    6:24|Armenians). As they faced each other, (the latter) were divided into
10Tovma2    6:50|commands with great despatch.” Many other agreeable and acceptable expressions in
10Tovma2    7:2|both on men and on other animals
10Tovma2    7:9|families, so distant from each other that if one of their
10Tovma2    7:9|apart and never greeting each other, and their mutual speech is
10Tovma2    7:10|so profoundly ignorant of each other that they even need interpreters
10Tovma3    1:4|disregarded in combat and in other matters affecting the administration of
10Tovma3    1:6|the caliph secretly from each other. Among themselves they scattered words
10Tovma3    1:13|in exile; then all the others will easily submit to you
10Tovma3    1:14|back taxes or troops or other service or for harming the
10Tovma3    1:16|and in the company of other fully armed detachmnents without delay
10Tovma3    2:29|Prince Ashot, on the other hand, gradually surrounded himself with
10Tovma3    2:29|Vahram Truni and Hasan and other retainers from among the lesser
10Tovma3    2:35|The others bore arms of various kinds
10Tovma3    2:50|bodyguard of our prince, and other groups of nobles and military
10Tovma3    2:52|brother of our prince, the other members of the Artsruni family
10Tovma3    2:74|of Prince Ashot and the other nobles. But he was quite
10Tovma3    2:75|and consideration than all the (other) Armenian princes and royal magnates
10Tovma3    3:2|and the princess Hranush, and others of the nobility, bound and
10Tovma3    3:2|lest perhaps Gurgēn or some other member of the Artsruni family
10Tovma3    4:7|Akēts’i family; and of the other, Khosrov from the Gabełean family
10Tovma3    4:21|mountain of Joł and the other
10Tovma3    4:28|they should merely meet each other in peaceable friendliness; he would
10Tovma3    4:30|and let us see each other
10Tovma3    4:39|Apumkdēm), and after encountering each other they returned to their camp
10Tovma3    4:56|The others took their places in order
10Tovma3    4:57|Others sang the benediction of the
10Tovma3    4:62|the direction of El and others in the direction of Atrpatakan
10Tovma3    4:64|and the lines faced each other, suddenly a man in the
10Tovma3    5:10|the beating of drums and other musical instruments echoing around them
10Tovma3    5:16|prison where Prince Ashot and other nobles from the Artsruni house
10Tovma3    6:5|entourage with their families and others not related were still in
10Tovma3    6:41|On the other hand, the thrice-blessed saints
10Tovma3    6:56|On the other hand, Lord Grigor dwelt among
10Tovma3    8:3|same fishes and serpents with other creatures are its food
10Tovma3    8:5|he hibernates just like the other birds and beasts who naturally
10Tovma3    8:7|fashion one must understand the other less powerful whales and the
10Tovma3    8:12|men of noble rank, and others of the cavalry, by clans
10Tovma3    8:15|save the lost.” Meditating on other such (sayings) that are written
10Tovma3    8:22|Gēorg Bolkats’i, Vasak, and many others whose names are written in
10Tovma3    9:4|their troops. But all the other princes of the East fled
10Tovma3    10:32|ranks, they fell on each other. The royal army suffered severe
10Tovma3    10:42|and eagerly one after the other; and everyone who saw them
10Tovma3    10:44|press forward one after the other, and how the Lord’s cross
10Tovma3    10:52|care and agreed with each other not to give battle until
10Tovma3    11:16|the one, frightened by the other’s torments, might obey the tyrant’s
10Tovma3    11:37|the general’s place and the other Artsruni families
10Tovma3    12:1|and Ashot, and Sahak, and others from the house of the
10Tovma3    12:2|fought and quarrelled with each other in their desire for the
10Tovma3    12:2|the principality. Estranged from each other, they formed armies from among
10Tovma3    12:2|the title of the principality, others Apujap’r, and some Vasak
10Tovma3    13:2|praise. That I leave to other more competent and intelligent men
10Tovma3    13:7|For the deeds accomplished by others are one or two or
10Tovma3    13:28|The springs there and the other muddy rivulets of water in
10Tovma3    13:34|thousand men. They encountered each other at the village of Ordok’
10Tovma3    13:46|the details, especially because some others have written (about them) before
10Tovma3    14:11|For although (the other) Gurgēn had opposed with great
10Tovma3    14:14|of his prowess in many other wars and of the defeats
10Tovma3    14:15|father had suffered from the other’s father
10Tovma3    14:18|one called Bshir and the other Zk’ri, fell on (Gurgēn), captured
10Tovma3    14:22|Christian religion and join the other apostates from Christ. But not
10Tovma3    14:27|But (the other) Gurgēn lived one more year
10Tovma3    14:38|his father murdered by the other’s grandfather; but addressing Derenik tearfully
10Tovma3    14:39|The other, stricken by fear, note: “My
10Tovma3    14:43|to be mistrustful of each other. Derenik restored to Gurgēn the
10Tovma3    15:10|that he would bequeath the other (lands) to his own son
10Tovma3    16:4|of both sides faced each other in immense numbers. Line prepared
10Tovma3    16:4|valiant and splendid outdid each other in boasts of prowess
10Tovma3    17:7|The others were scattered wherever they could
10Tovma3    17:9|Sahak and Smbat with the others were appeased and withdrew from
10Tovma3    17:10|Gurgēn and Ashot met each other, exchanged greetings, and made a
10Tovma3    18:6|up his position on the other side of Vantosp in a
10Tovma3    19:7|and messengers one after the other to the princes of the
10Tovma3    19:9|ruler of Apahunik’, and various others
10Tovma3    20:1|divided the one from the other—as if they were indicating
10Tovma3    20:1|putting the blame on each other with secret insinuations
10Tovma3    20:2|Others, who were close to Derenik
10Tovma3    20:39|of Apahunik’, and likewise those others whom he was able to
10Tovma3    20:55|districts are close to each other and contiguous, and the city
10Tovma3    20:71|side, and Berkri; and many other places, which after the death
10Tovma3    22:8|incomparable courtesy each regarded the other (two) as superior to himself
10Tovma3    22:8|principality with most of the other parts of the country as
10Tovma3    22:9|On the other hand, Gagik (had) the area
10Tovma3    22:11|To the other nobility residing in fortified places
10Tovma3    22:14|to Awshin as inappropriate, lest other princes be induced to follow
10Tovma3    22:24|were indissolubly linked to each other with mutual confidence and trust
10Tovma3    22:25|Akēats’i, son of Sherep’; and others with them. With their baggage
10Tovma3    24:2|were brothers, Apusakr Vahuni, and others conspired together with Gagik to
10Tovma3    24:6|the king, he made no other response save to say: “That
10Tovma3    25:1|was complete. One after the other he constrained them to hasten
10Tovma3    25:7|and lances. Some they captured, others they condemned to death, and
10Tovma3    26:5|war, who cast fear into (other) nations; into his hands Awshin
10Tovma3    27:2|the altar of propitiation and other vessels prescribed by Moses for
10Tovma3    28:13|sent messengers one after the other to Prince Ashot (asking him
10Tovma3    29:13|magnificence of nobility and what other sweet delights there are under
10Tovma3    29:13|the waves, and all the other congruous features of providence that
10Tovma3    29:20|by affable love for each other with no thoughts of evil
10Tovma3    29:20|and folly, and embraced each other in their desire for the
10Tovma3    29:25|On the other hand, Gurgēn marzpan of Armenia
10Tovma3    29:46|Nestorians and Chalcedonians, with the other duophysites, who in their error
10Tovma3    29:46|are called the groups of other saints
10Tovma3    29:48|eaten and the wooden and other metal utensils, just as the
10Tovma3    29:54|the holy Sion with the other holy (buildings) dedicated to the
10Tovma3    29:66|wherever they could escape, while others raised loud and piteous cries
10Tovma3    29:68|and Parskahayk’ bordered on each other directly, and they were continually
10Tovma3    29:78|house of the Artsrunik’ and other noble familieson whom may
10Tovma3    29:78|called Shekhetik’. There were also others from various distant countries: Persia
10Tovma4    1:5|centuries. Likewise (he recovered) many other towns of Atrpatakan, over which
10Tovma4    1:8|their plots and incited each other to find means, planning by
10Tovma4    1:16|the religion of Mahumat’. Some other Armenians promised him riches and
10Tovma4    1:22|were unable to embrace each other
10Tovma4    1:52|of the princess and the other mourners to the fear of
10Tovma4    3:2|unremittingly had followed on each other, and from frequent wars that
10Tovma4    3:25|in negotiations, falsifying to each other their true wishes
10Tovma4    3:46|brothers, sometimes because of many other people
10Tovma4    4:1|Like two fountains near each other, when one of them abated
10Tovma4    4:1|one of them abated, the other would shoot forth its stream
10Tovma4    4:1|lion cubs: one hidden, the other would be even more domineering
10Tovma4    4:13|being truly affectionate towards each other, they contributed to the prosperity
10Tovma4    4:29|made sworn oaths with each other to take vengeance by ravaging
10Tovma4    4:40|they did not support each other in friendship and peace as
10Tovma4    4:45|And when they encountered each other, he honoured the prince with
10Tovma4    4:64|own history and those of others; no one has ever heard
10Tovma4    5:4|reinforcement. They came across each other in the land of Osit
10Tovma4    6:2|suddenly began to slaughter each other, completing for themselves the saying
10Tovma4    7:2|you not from reports of others as fables elaborated from fictitious
10Tovma4    8:2|which have been described) by others with unerring indications. These we
10Tovma4    8:14|also troops of lions and other wild beasts, and flocks of
10Tovma4    8:18|throne rooms which outshine each other in diversity, I think that
10Tovma4    9:2|exterminated. He threw some onto others, and slaughtered with his wise
10Tovma4    9:2|myriads of them. Advancing on others in war, he put them
10Tovma4    9:7|bulls and bears, facing each other, drawing attention to their struggle
10Tovma4    9:8|church and superior to all (other) saints
10Tovma4    10:11|supposing him to be like other people. While the sun was
10Tovma4    12:4|teeth were close to each other and free from stain
10Tovma4    13:28|the same name, and many other relics of the martyrs; also
10Tovma4    13:34|of the Muslims, and many other lands in the [546] year
10Tovma4    13:53|then the repeat of the other line, which expressed the model
10Tovma4    13:60|fear of the Lord; the other he saw a lord and
10Tovma4    13:60|all his deeds; and his other sons and daughters he saw
10Tovma4    13:70|with him chosen deer and other animals, while the former had
10Tovma4    13:75|of the earth to the other, and he was praised by
10Tovma4    13:87|line, a comma, or any other expression, or (changing) from kh
10Tovma4    13:91|Sefedin in his poverty the other half, receiving as its price
10Tovma4    13:99|son Lord Step’anos; and many other inhabited and deserted places he
10Tovma4    13:102|of evils, Ali Pasha and others of his ilk, who waxed
10Tovma4    13:103|island of Ałt’amar, and many other places and palaces, lands and
10Tovma4    13:108|held council. They addressed each other like the brave and valiant
10Tovma4    13:108|and contest, saying to each other
10Tovma4    13:109|Muslims enter therein, or some other wicked men or heretics or
10Tovma4    13:110|partly not, some they implored, others they entreated, some they praised
10Tovma4    13:110|they entreated, some they praised, others they punished according to their
10Tovma4    13:111|Again they said to each other: “Dear brothers, let us be
11Asogh1    1:2|the future, and (on the other) in the right story to
11Asogh1    5:2|another time, Yusuf, having captured others, subjected them to torture
11Asogh1    7:3|Sarmatians, which is on the other side of the Caucasian mountains
11Asogh1    7:7|the river, then on the other
11Asogh1    7:35|heresy of the Tondrakatsis and other schisms
11Asogh1    8:3|feasts and calling some princes, others princes of princes, still others
11Asogh1    8:3|others princes of princes, still others kouropalates: so he made fun
11Asogh1    8:7|Sanahin, erected one against the other, containing [500] people
11Asogh1    8:11|of the Sewan Monastery and other bishops and many fathers gathered
11Asogh1    8:17|by treason, or in some other way
11Asogh1    9:3|like the sky, with three other churches of similar marvelously beautiful
11Asogh1    15:5|him to flight, as the other camp arrived in time and
11Asogh1    16:5|cities: Nprkert, Amida, Azrun and others, moved to the Greek country
11Asogh1    19:7|the onset of morning, the other - to the left; he himself
11Asogh1    20:5|This happened in [435=986]. Other unremarkable priests with two bishops
11Asogh1    20:7|the mentioned metropolitan, together with other metropolitans, began to write lengthy
11Asogh1    24:3|But when they met each other, Bardas, aka Phokas, betraying his
11Asogh1    24:9|the sword, and drove the other into the sea; Delphinas himself
11Asogh1    28:4|matins, prayed in church with (other) people. He went out to
11Asogh1    29:9|a sword, and drowned the other in the river, while Patlun
11Asogh1    34:6|the Hasteank district, and many other Armenian nobles
11Asogh1    35:4|seemed to lean toward each other; dust, like smoke, rising, filled
11Asogh1    35:5|killing some to death, leaving others half dead. The wailing and
11Asogh1    38:2|were put to the sword, others were released (to go wherever
11Asogh1    39:7|warriors fled one from the other without a fight
11Asogh1    39:9|of princes Bakuran and many others were taken prisoner
11Asogh1    40:2|the Amir of Khurasan and other barbarians, to take possession of
11Asogh1    41:3|city of Shazar and many other fortresses; spread the raid to
11Asogh1    42:13|grandson of Abuharp, and many others; for the wrath of God
11Asogh1    43:2|her, but also to no other fortress, and therefore he gathered
11Asogh1    43:5|in it: having seen each other, they made peace among themselves
11Asogh1    46:2|He founded it on the other side (of the city that
11Asogh1    47:2|was at enmity with each other, and the Amir of Ganjak
12Last1    1:23|reconcile themselves one with the other, surrendered, going to the emperor
12Last1    1:29|they harm the city or other cultivated places. Yet this was
12Last1    2:4|exceedingly learned man, and many others, who in their time greatly
12Last1    2:8|fell into disagreement with each other regarding the division of the
12Last1    2:33|hurled against the rocks, while others were pierced by lances in
12Last1    2:33|with the babies’ blood. Yet others were thrown down at crossroads
12Last1    3:3|the royal honor on each other
12Last1    3:9|And because there was no other way of disrupting the wicked
12Last1    4:12|of horses, mules, tents and other stuff which (the Byzantines) had
12Last1    4:15|David, (rather) he should seek other causes (for putting them to
12Last1    7:3|agitated, crowded one on the other as waves of the sea
12Last1    7:4|secured themselves in the cathedral, others (took refuge) in secure places
12Last1    9:0|not (follow the ways) of other people’s whereby the emperor’s son
12Last1    9:4|They say that there were other causes, that because the kingdom
12Last1    9:7|the abundance of victuals and other things needed by the cavalry
12Last1    9:10|once more the emperor sent other troops who arrived with (siege
12Last1    9:17|styled demeslikos, and to numerous others. And she ordered that their
12Last1    10:16|to ripple, gently embracing each other
12Last1    10:25|stronghold (of Ani) nor the other strongholds under his sway. Having
12Last1    10:28|of trumpets and cymbals and other musical instruments thrilled listeners with
12Last1    10:32|the sea, piling upon each other. The retreats were crowded and
12Last1    10:41|not heed Vahram and the other azats who had put him
12Last1    10:44|give up the city and other strongholds in this land.” (The
12Last1    10:45|value to Ani or the other lands (he was deprived of
12Last1    10:45|died he had left no other heir
12Last1    11:9|worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered thus
12Last1    11:14|time that the Persians and other barbarous pagan peoples arose, sullied
12Last1    11:14|brought the good news to (other) peoples and kingdoms
12Last1    11:21|men to work, while the other (luminary, the moon), gives boldness
12Last1    11:24|corpses tumbled down upon each other resembling heaps of wood-shavings
12Last1    11:28|one to give them drink. Others who were terribly wounded, and
12Last1    11:28|make sounds, were breathing violently. Others whose throats had been slit
12Last1    11:28|gurgling sounds in pain. Yet others, who had been badly wounded
12Last1    11:29|There were others whose appearance was so frightful
12Last1    11:29|that the very rocks and other inanimate objects were moved to
12Last1    12:3|with resplendent beauty among all other cities, completely beautiful, fully embellished
12Last1    12:22|who had come from all other lands, and happened to be
12Last1    12:25|the disasters which befell the other districts and cities, who is
12Last1    13:6|enemy. (The latter) urged each other on with loud cries. They
12Last1    13:9|to him than all the other captives. (The Caliph) accepted him
12Last1    14:5|forward, one a prince, the other a monk. I do not
12Last1    16:0|captive, and burned Arcn and other cities and awans, that death
12Last1    16:3|three times, one after the other, until the country was totally
12Last1    16:39|of cotton loads and many other materials, so that the presbyter’s
12Last1    17:16|are more pitiful than all other peoples. The entire world dwells
12Last1    18:41|walls at nighttime and fled, others voluntarily surrendered. Those who remained
12Last1    21:9|to accomplish the destruction of other cities and districts. As for
12Last1    21:14|torments will be the lighter, Others He keeps for the next
12Last1    21:14|punished) in this world only; others such as the wealthy (mecatunn
12Last1    21:17|The other group headed for Melitene, and
12Last1    21:21|did not know about any other road, and since the mountains
12Last1    21:22|took the young boys and other little children and used them
12Last1    21:28|of Christ), as well as other structures, and the wooden church
12Last1    22:21|groups: some accepted this, but others did not. Everyone was confused
12Last1    23:2|her own perdition, prepared many others as accomplices for their heresy
12Last1    23:23|respectable patriarch Samuel and the other bishops with him, saying: “They
12Last1    23:27|they ferried them to the other shore
12Last1    23:28|promisedthey commenced encouraging each other with loud voices and exhortatory
12Last1    24:4|but rather that kin and others understand the sins, while those
12Last1    24:7|rule the borders of the other (Byzantine) kingdom. This transpired in
12Last1    24:11|could save themselves there, while others fled to the stronghold called
12Last1    24:14|from one end to the other with bodies of the slain
12Last1    24:15|committed within it, while all (other) structures were transformed into mounds
12Last1    24:16|built with the blood of others, are made luxurious by the
12Last1    25:6|to the Proverbs, is none other than God himself
12Last1    25:7|troops to rest until the other masses of soldiery arrived, such
12Last1    25:7|arrived, such that encouraging each other onward to bravery and valor