| 02Agat1    7:65 | | | the years’ seasons, months and  | periods,  | to complete the periods by | 
| 02Agat1    7:65 | | | and periods, to complete the  | periods  | by the appropriate measures of | 
| 02Agat1    7:67 | | | and no hours and no  | periods  | of time, no changing of | 
| 05Parp1    2:0 | | | we found in them the  | periods  | and centuries of the numerous | 
| 05Parp1    3:0 | | | Armenia over the turbulent centuries,  | periods  | of occasional peace and times | 
| 06Khor1    4:5 | | | and credit him with infinite  | periods  | of time, although they agree | 
| 06Khor1    4:6 | | | to count as years the  | periods  | named after some gods, could | 
| 07Seb1    40:0 | | | and of Ormizd for short  | periods,  | and then of Yazkert, Kawat’s | 
| 08Ghev1    14:63 | | | revealed to us the three  | periods  | through which the world shall | 
| 10Tovma1    1:20 | | | Likewise, they stretch out the  | periods  | of time to infinite myriads | 
| 10Tovma1    1:20 | | | of the sun for identical  | periods  | of months and days according | 
| 10Tovma3    1:2 | | | in number and for short  | periods  | of time; and many more | 
| 10Tovma4    4:73 | | | of festivity and forty-day  | periods ( | of fasting) to be observed | 
| 11Asogh1    2:1 | | | in Armenia, in three (different)  | periods,  | I mean (families): Haykazunik, Arshakunik |