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painful   18
painless   1
paint   16
pair   4
palace   157
palanquin   4
palate   3
palatial   1
pale   3
Headword

palace
157 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
pair   2
pairing   1
pairs   1
pakhnatun   1
palace   138
palaces   19
palanquin   1
palanquins   3
palate   3


02Agat1    6:8|the highest part of the palace wall
02Agat1    16:12|forcibly bring her to my palace and bring her into the
02Agat1    16:14|brought her to the king’s palace and led her to the
02Agat1    17:2|the populace, some outside the palace, others in the streets, and
02Agat3    4:13|the city, near the royal palace, a circular base of gold
02Agat3    28:9|immediately conveyed to the royal palace. When this was heard by
03Buz3    8:3|as far as the Tiknuni palace
03Buz3    8:6|There they built royal palaces, walling and shutting in both
03Buz3    21:3|Arsharunik. They reached the imperial palace of the kings in the
03Buz3    21:6|had gone to the imperial palace from the country of Armenia
03Buz4    5:2|went and reached the imperial palace of the emperor of Byzantium
03Buz4    5:67|elders and advisers of the palace came to the king, and
03Buz4    5:90|been kept at the imperial palace. They were the nephews (brother’s
04Yegh2    3:51|increased the merrymaking in the palace with ever more wine
04Yegh3    3:55|surpassed in splendor the royal palace
04Yegh3    10:247|their continuous access to the palace. He reestablished everything according to
04Yegh4    2:47|orders of amnesty from the palace
04Yegh5    4:90|the divine ladder, reached the palace on high, and seen all
04Yegh6    3:69|before they reached the winter palace
04Yegh6    4:91|haste to the king’s winter palace
04Yegh6    4:92|was still in his winter palace, he ordered a tribunal to
04Yegh6    5:124|unworthy deeds, he entered the palace and expounded all the proceedings
04Yegh6    6:130|saw him coming to the palace dressed up in his finery
04Yegh6    6:137|and had reported within the palace, sentence of death was passed
04Yegh7    3:51|hands; to them your royal palace offers no comparison
04Yegh7    4:92|took the prisoners to his palace
04Yegh9    4:85|their banquets were broken. Their palaces crumbled and fell; the fortresses
05Parp3    26:1|come before him in the palace the next day. The next
05Parp3    44:18|is the same as constructing palaces of brick and stone, and
05Parp3    45:5|and came and entered the palace of the court with great
05Parp3    45:7|When the entire palace was filled with Aryans and
05Parp3    59:3|king, he went into the palace and, in front of everyone
05Parp3    59:4|king and everyone in the palace observed this, they were greatly
05Parp4    95:3|of Aryans, and the great palace was filled with a huge
06Khor1    9:13|treasures placed it in the palace, in safekeeping, with great care
06Khor1    15:11|on the roof of her palace
06Khor1    16:1|the aqueduct and her own palace
06Khor1    16:13|inside the city many exquisite palaces, adorned with various stones and
06Khor1    16:19|and erected there a royal palace and some fearsome dungeons, difficult
06Khor1    17:6|buried by her in the palace at Nineveh, but having realized
06Khor1    27:10|the roof of my royal palace, and I saw the surface
06Khor1    27:13|flow; the surface of the palace that shines like the sun
06Khor1    31:10|find a place for his palace when Artashat was founded; so
06Khor2    7:18|he established four companies of palace guards, each one with ten
06Khor2    8:36|In the royal palace he established fixed rules, distinguishing
06Khor2    11:3|who had built his own palace in Persia and was striking
06Khor2    27:4|And he transferred there his palace, which had been at Nisibis
06Khor2    35:4|on the roof of his palace, and he himself was standing
06Khor2    50:16|to the door of the palace at a marriage and scattering
06Khor2    51:5|Muratsean family, to burn Argam’s palace, and to bring his concubine
06Khor2    51:7|of the Araxes, and their palaces and fortresses there he appropriated
06Khor2    79:5|preventing anyone from entering the palace of Licinius, with whom Trdat
06Khor3    5:6|this, Constantius sent Antiochus, his palace prefect, with a strong army
06Khor3    8:5|forest and built a shady palace. The place is called Duin
06Khor3    30:3|the order came from the palace to exile Nersēs the Great
06Khor3    31:4|his presence in his abandoned palace at Armavir as his relatives
06Khor3    37:3|with the exception of his palace guard
07Seb1    10:16|arrived, he seized the whole palace, the treasure and royal harem
07Seb1    11:21|treasure will return to the palace.
07Seb1    12:0|and summons Musheł to the palace. Khosrov gives the emperor the
07Seb1    12:31|they brought it to the palace in great joy
07Seb1    12:34|summoned that Musheł to the palace, and he saw his country
07Seb1    16:9|with his troops to the palace. He bestowed on him compliments
07Seb1    18:3|the emperor and all the palace
07Seb1    20:2|brought his force to the palace, and presented himself to the
07Seb1    20:14|wife and of all the palace, he commanded him to be
07Seb1    28:18|to the hall (of the palace). He also commanded his son
07Seb1    29:3|the third noble in the palace of king Khosrov, and after
07Seb1    30:1|to be summoned to the palace; so, he went to him
07Seb1    34:14|all the magnates of the palace, and confirmed him on the
07Seb1    39:1|he burned all the royal palaces around the city
07Seb1    40:12|when he entered the royal palace, the guards of the court
07Seb1    41:11|kingdom. On returning to the palace, he gave him royal residences
07Seb1    41:16|arrested and sent to the palace. But on the way he
07Seb1    42:16|they brought them to the palace of Constantinople. Then, having requested
07Seb1    44:18|brought in bonds to the palace, because he was the prince
07Seb1    44:20|permit him to enter the palace, but had an enquiry held
07Seb1    45:3|them, he and all the palace were very happy, and he
07Seb1    46:3|especially all your divinely protected palace, in which the love of
07Seb1    46:44|most senior-ranking of his palace, and with [70,000] men, elite leaders
07Seb1    46:46|follows: that your God-loving palace holds the foundation of your
07Seb1    46:59|he brought them into the palace. And while they were gathered
07Seb1    46:68|was allowed to enter the palace. She note: ’From one’s own
07Seb1    46:71|to dare (to enter) the palace? Would one not be forbidden
07Seb1    52:1|and is summoned to the palace. Disturbance among the Ismaelite army
08Ghev1    23:4|the kura, entered the royal palace, found (al-Walid) in a
09Draskh1    6:4|Here he built a palace on the northern bank of
09Draskh1    17:20|him, killed him in the palace and set up Phocas instead
09Draskh1    20:9|of it he built his palace on the edge of the
09Draskh1    27:13|the houses, city walls and palaces. Desolation and tremors filled the
09Draskh1    32:1|the city, as both the palaces of the magnates and the
09Draskh1    36:12|a site near his royal palace, was completed. Thereupon, the church
09Draskh1    40:12|Smbat retired to his royal palace in the komopolis of Erazgawork’
09Draskh1    42:18|remained stationed in the royal palace of Erazgawork’, for king Smbat
09Draskh1    50:4|Thus, in the royal palaces one could hear much wailing
09Draskh1    54:31|the worthy and beautiful imperial palace which is the dwelling place
09Draskh1    66:10|and went to the royal palace of Bagaran, near Ashot, who
10Tovma1    3:4|city of Nineveh, the first palace built by Asur which Nebrot’
10Tovma1    4:2|Since they sat inside the palace, no one saw them except
10Tovma1    4:34|Then he himself transferred the palace to Media
10Tovma1    4:36|Khuzhastan; they restored the former palace abandoned by Bel, which is
10Tovma1    7:2|to enter or leave the palace and through him conduct whatever
10Tovma1    8:2|pleased him, he built a palace of rough rock as a
10Tovma1    8:5|Around the fortress-like palace he encircled the hill with
10Tovma1    8:9|the fortified and beautifully built palace that adorned the castle
10Tovma2    1:8|Armenian nobles each built royal palaces for themselves and splendid estates
10Tovma2    3:49|fall. The magnificence of your palaces will be destroyed and ruined
10Tovma2    3:53|destroyed and ravaged all the palaces of the king, burned them
10Tovma2    3:60|the kiosks of the royal palace. Some nobles would come to
10Tovma2    4:56|built a city and royal palace for the secure oversight of
10Tovma2    6:30|on foot to the royal palace
10Tovma3    9:7|of pinewood: the walls, ramparts, palaces, all the houses of the
10Tovma3    29:34|and requirements of his royal palace, his own construction that was
10Tovma3    29:37|He established there a splendid palace, beautifully adorned for festivities. In
10Tovma3    29:43|had previously been the walled palace of the Patrician Vard Ṙshtuni
10Tovma4    1:38|The palace of the great princess Sop’i
10Tovma4    1:42|and spreading gloom through the palace
10Tovma4    1:44|the windows of the splendid palace, at the order of the
10Tovma4    4:6|remain true at the royal palace
10Tovma4    5:4|P’et’k’. On reaching the royal palace, he took many more troops
10Tovma4    7:8|undertook to build there a palace and pavilions and splendid picturesque
10Tovma4    7:10|illuminating the interior of the palace. As they move round, they
10Tovma4    8:10|architect, to construct a square palace, forty cubits wide and deep
10Tovma4    8:11|together. The construction of the palace, from its foundations to its
10Tovma4    8:13|The structure of the palace is extraordinary and astonishing, and
10Tovma4    8:14|works of art in the palace, it would be a great
10Tovma4    8:15|The splendour of the palace is extraordinary and wonderful. Doors
10Tovma4    8:16|into the construction of the palace. And he has certainly modified
10Tovma4    8:16|the glorious site of the palace appeared from all sides of
10Tovma4    13:96|prayer and living quarters and palaces; he established many monks at
10Tovma4    13:99|story on top of the palace that Baron Sefedin had constructed
10Tovma4    13:103|and many other places and palaces, lands and estates, legally or
11Asogh1    8:5|seats and walls (of his palace) was distributed to the poor
11Asogh1    8:24|Zan killed Nikephoros in the palace with the treacherous assistance of
11Asogh1    9:0|a church and a patriarchal palace in the village of Argina
11Asogh1    9:2|He renewed the patriarchal palace in the town of Argina
11Asogh1    10:2|Kiwr-Zan died in his palace. - After him, in [425=976], Basil reigned
11Asogh1    11:3|the church of the patriarchal palace in Argina
11Asogh1    16:4|set fire to the wooden palace, which was on a high
11Asogh1    22:5|with all the belongings and palace, surrendered to the enemy
11Asogh1    35:7|the magnificent stone churches and palaces, were shaken
11Asogh1    36:2|stones. (In this Babylon) a palace has now been built and
11Asogh1    39:2|the city wall, the Bishop’s Palace, the places where Armenians went
12Last1    2:27|tears. For the lofty regal palaces which had been constructed with
12Last1    4:14|horse, and rode outside the palace in view of the city
12Last1    8:0|Holy Thursday he left the palace to give an address to
12Last1    9:1|rather he was an insignificant palace functionary. The queen had lusted
12Last1    9:3|concerns and rights of the palace
12Last1    9:18|breached the wall of the palace, and excavated numerous precious items
12Last1    10:0|the crockery. For in the palace his father had occupied the
12Last1    10:34|in their lairs. The royal palace has become an uninhabited ruin
12Last1    11:17|cities were ruined, homes burned, palaces transformed into furnaces, regally built
12Last1    18:1|replying each went to his palace
12Last1    18:10|been an official at the palace, and who was quite old
12Last1    24:11|women applied to the kings’ palace as if they could save
12Last1    24:15|The lofty and beautiful palace was burned because of the
12Last1    26:9|down, and the foundations of palaces for the foreigners were laid