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