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rivers   24
rivet   1
rivulet   1


01Kor1    9:10|on the bank of the River Rah
02Agat1    2:27|The Arax River, which had risen up, coursed
02Agat1    2:29|hurled the fugitives into the river from the Taperakan bridge
02Agat1    5:2|by the banks of the river called Gayl (Wolf
02Agat1    19:1|no few battles beyond the river Euphrates in the regions of
02Agat1    19:1|he swam across the Euphrates river. So, he, who was such
02Agat3    11:12|other side of the Gayl River and destroyed the temple of
02Agat3    16:1|the banks of the Euphrates River, which faces the great Taurus
02Agat3    16:5|the temples, near the Euphrates River, Gregory wanted to take the
02Agat3    16:6|two stadia from the Euphrates River and wanted to cross through
02Agat3    18:7|the banks of the Euphrates River. At their meeting, Gregory filled
02Agat3    20:1|the banks of the Euphrates River and baptized all of them
02Agat3    20:2|the waters of the Euphrates River for baptism, a marvelous sign
02Agat3    20:2|For the waters of the river stopped and turned around
02Agat3    20:4|floated around them in the river
02Agat3    23:3|The area of the Euphrates River was under his supervision. The
02Agat3    23:15|the source of the Euphrates river, dwelling in grottoes and caverns
02Agat3    31:18|apostles, and descended to the river Jordan
03Buz3    4:10|the area of the Euphrates river
03Buz3    7:2|his border, the great Kur river, and came and filled up
03Buz3    7:16|of blood coursed like a river, and there was no counting
03Buz3    8:3|oak trees south of the river as far as the Tiknuni
03Buz3    8:17|reservoir located on a small river
03Buz3    12:9|the other side of the river over Taper bridge
03Buz3    14:13|on the water of a river wearing his shoes, without getting
03Buz4    14:17|the banks of the Euphrates river, in a valley dense with
03Buz5    3:2|was located by the Euphrates river. An emissary came from king
03Buz5    3:3|the winter, and the Euphrates river was frozen over
03Buz5    3:5|lower him down to the river and to put him on
03Buz5    4:4|Npat, close to the Euphrates river. They were organized and prepared
03Buz5    13:3|And he established the Kura river as the boundary between the
03Buz5    15:4|Iberia, namely the great Kura river, and then he turned back
03Buz5    26:8|When he came to the river, he walked through the river
03Buz5    26:8|river, he walked through the river water in his shoes without
03Buz5    26:13|day, he was crossing the river as he always did
03Buz5    26:14|While he was crossing the river in Korduk, Saint Shalita suddenly
03Buz5    26:15|people gathered, who dammed the river and diverted the water to
03Buz5    27:2|area named Mambre, on a river named Mamusheg
03Buz5    27:6|a spring near the Mamushel River, from the sources of which
03Buz5    43:39|the banks of the Euphrates river. He struck and killed a
03Buz6    16:9|the sources of the Euphrates river flow forth
04Yegh2    9:204|was baptized in the Jordan River by John, son of the
04Yegh3    8:178|and rapidly crossed the great river called Kura. He encountered him
04Yegh3    8:185|deep precipices of the Lopnos River
04Yegh3    8:189|many more drowned in the river than were felled by the
04Yegh3    8:190|the pure waters of the river turned to blood, and none
04Yegh3    8:191|enemy soldiers crossed the great river on the back of his
04Yegh5    6:132|on the bank of the river Tḷmut
04Yegh5    6:138|the whole host blocked the river. The Persian army, fearing the
04Yegh5    6:138|the difficulty of crossing the river, began to stir in its
04Yegh7    12:284|cut the throat of the river so that it dies
05Parp1    3:3|the banks of the Ghekovb River. Because he was worthy of
05Parp2    7:16|wild birds, and eggs from river islands. These things (the children
05Parp3    35:0|Iranians) quickly crossed the great river, called the Kur, and advanced
05Parp3    35:11|while others fell into the river and drowned. Others yet scattered
05Parp3    35:12|shore of the great (Kur) river
05Parp3    35:15|principal Iranians drowned in the river
05Parp3    35:17|day crossed the great Kur River. They reached a guard wall
05Parp4    67:10|the banks of the Arax River, (the borders of) the land
05Parp4    68:11|the brigade has crossed the river, we can fall on them
05Parp4    68:12|brigades had all crossed the river, and that there were [7,000] troops
05Parp4    72:2|Red Sea; how the Jordan (river) receded; and how the walls
05Parp4    73:15|the other side of the river known as the Kur
05Parp4    74:4|other side of the Kur River, and bravely killing many prominent
05Parp4    78:0|the bridge on the Arax River, he encamped that day in
05Parp4    82:7|by a branch of the river
05Parp4    94:5|reached the bank of the river which was turgidly swollen because
05Parp4    94:6|on the bank of the river, made the sign of the
05Parp4    94:6|over himself, descended into the river, and peacefully crossed through the
06Khor1    6:23|long mountain, through which a river flowed in the direction of
06Khor1    6:23|Assyria, he lingered by the river for two months and called
06Khor1    12:10|peaks, through which a tumultuous river flowed from the west
06Khor1    12:16|by the bank of the river and called it after his
06Khor1    12:16|called the name of the river Eraskh (Araxes) after his grandson
06Khor1    12:21|begetting these, he crossed the river near the northern mountain and
06Khor1    12:27|to a plain where the River Araxes cuts the rocky caverns
06Khor1    12:32|on the bank of the river, which is called Hrazdan
06Khor1    16:7|ordered the aqueduct for the river to be built in hard
06Khor1    16:15|She diverted part of the river through the city to serve
06Khor1    31:4|on the bank of the river, including Vranjunik’, as far as
06Khor1    31:4|the other side of the river, the entire plain, whose capital
06Khor2    6:8|a spot where the great river, taking its origin from the
06Khor2    8:6|region is by the great river called Kur, which cuts the
06Khor2    8:7|the same plain from the river Araxes as far as the
06Khor2    8:29|the bank of the Tigris River, granting him as provinces Ardzn
06Khor2    11:5|granted him villages by the River Hrazdan; from his name the
06Khor2    13:7|Babylon; and without crossing the River Halys he destroyed the Lydian
06Khor2    13:11|torrents did not swell the river, for by the drinking of
06Khor2    13:13|oracle: ’After passing the Halys river Chroesus will break the powers
06Khor2    16:2|Vardges, which is on the river K’asaḷ, and after exterminating the
06Khor2    23:3|all the lands by the river Azat
06Khor2    39:2|hill called Armavir, for the River Araxes had shifted to a
06Khor2    39:4|the hill level with the river, until the water of the
06Khor2    39:4|until the water of the river flowed into the conduit and
06Khor2    40:2|to the north, above the River Akhurean, he built a smaller
06Khor2    41:2|the northern side of the river and secured it with walls
06Khor2    42:7|The river with its high banks resembled
06Khor2    46:4|of his city on the River Akhurean
06Khor2    48:2|Eruand’s capital on the Akhurean River, to kill Eruaz, Eruand’s brother
06Khor2    48:3|into a whirlpool of the river
06Khor2    50:4|ground, passed over the great river Kura, and encamped on the
06Khor2    50:4|the northern bank of the river. Artashēs came up and encamped
06Khor2    50:4|to the south, and the river divided them
06Khor2    50:6|to the bank of the river onto a large hillock and
06Khor2    50:7|to the bank of the river; and seeing the beautiful maiden
06Khor2    50:11|golden rings and crossing the river like a swift-winged eagle
06Khor2    65:4|town of Vardgēs on the River K’asakh, of which they say
06Khor2    65:4|province of Tuh by the River Khasaḷ and came to dwell
06Khor2    65:4|city of Artimed on the River Khasaḷ, to hammer and batter
06Khor2    65:9|to this side of the River Kura
06Khor2    76:4|because the Goths, crossing the River Danube, had taken many provinces
06Khor2    86:10|the image flowed the powerful river Kura. Everyone had been accustomed
06Khor2    86:10|to sacrifice, he crossed the river and sacrificed in front of
06Khor2    86:11|it by a very small river
06Khor3    8:4|the forest beside the Azat River, which is called by his
06Khor3    37:13|see them like a powerful river spreading out to either side
06Khor3    40:8|Achilles jumping over the Scamander River
07Seb1    7:8|far as beyond the great river Euphrates and to the border
07Seb1    8:17|cast themselves into the great river called Euphrates. The swollen water
07Seb1    8:20|This was extinguished in the river with the movpet-movpetan and
07Seb1    10:4|far side of the great river which is called Vehrot and
07Seb1    10:5|that region beyond the great river, defeated the multitude of his
07Seb1    10:11|and to cross the great river Tigris by the pontoon-bridge
07Seb1    10:15|for flight beyond the great river Tigris
07Seb1    10:16|him and crossed the great river Tigris by the pontoon-bridge
07Seb1    10:16|lashed together, and crossed the river in order to capture Khosrov
07Seb1    10:19|although he had crossed the river was unable to catch them
07Seb1    12:33|tun as far as the river Hurazdan, the province of Kotēik’
07Seb1    14:4|gate, the waters of the river were released and flowed, and
07Seb1    16:6|the Huns. After crossing the river called Kur, they camped on
07Seb1    16:7|reached the edge of the river and camped on the near
07Seb1    17:3|the fortress, they crossed the river called Jerm by the bridge
07Seb1    17:3|the Greeks) stopped at the river-bank and pondered what they
07Seb1    17:4|us the ford over the river, otherwise we shall kill you
07Seb1    18:3|the bank of the great river Danube. There was a fierce
07Seb1    18:3|them to flight across the river Danube. They themselves promptly sent
07Seb1    28:7|their support, and crossed the river called Vehrot, which comes out
07Seb1    28:8|Camping on the river bank, they sent out raids
07Seb1    28:11|the Chembukh, they crossed the river and returned to their own
07Seb1    31:7|flight. Some jumped into the river Euphrates and perished; the others
07Seb1    32:3|encampment which was on the river bank called Hoṙomots’ marg
07Seb1    32:5|the other side of the river onto the plain called Akank’
07Seb1    32:7|on the side of the river, and fled. All the others
07Seb1    32:9|called Angł by which the river Aratsani passes. Destroying the village
07Seb1    38:23|the ford of the Araxes river at the town of Vrnjunik’
07Seb1    38:23|were unable to cross the river that day
07Seb1    38:29|the ford of the Araxes river; having crossed the river by
07Seb1    38:29|Araxes river; having crossed the river by the town of Vardanakert
07Seb1    39:1|Persian king fled across the river Tigris at Vehkawat and cut
07Seb1    42:13|left their camps on the river bank and went on foot
07Seb1    42:18|the bank of the great river Euphrates; and on the other
07Seb1    42:18|the other side of the river (they occupied) Urha and all
07Seb1    42:19|the other side of the river Tigris
07Seb1    42:20|The others also crossed the river and pursued them closely, but
07Seb1    45:9|directed (a channel) of the river, and put to cultivation all
07Seb1    51:1|rugged, difficult terrain along the river Gaz and the mountain range
07Seb1    52:4|battle, but unexpectedly crossed the river and went and fortified themselves
08Ghev1    2:4|taken across the Arax (Erasx) River at the ford of Jugha
08Ghev1    4:8|the other side of the river and severed the bridge’s (connecting
08Ghev1    4:9|some of them into the river, though some of them escaped
08Ghev1    8:6|the bank of the Arax River and crossed into the borders
08Ghev1    8:8|them, they crossed the Arax River again and encamped at the
08Ghev1    8:15|went on to the Arax River which had lightly frozen over
08Ghev1    11:1|the banks of a mighty river, called Botis
08Ghev1    11:10|to the banks of the river, they encamped opposite them. Seated
08Ghev1    11:11|to this side of the river, and I will give those
08Ghev1    11:11|had boats sent across the river to fetch them. Now the
08Ghev1    11:11|and sent them across the river. As soon as the crossing
08Ghev1    11:13|horses and jumped into the river, trusting in the bravery of
08Ghev1    14:43|among the exiles by the river Chebar” [Ezek. 1:1]. Also the blessed Ananians
08Ghev1    14:112|to sea, and from the River to the ends of the
08Ghev1    18:1|Paytakaran land, crossing the Arax River into the country of the
08Ghev1    19:1|banks of a swiftly flowing river called the Sangarius (Sagar’ios
08Ghev1    19:2|the other shore of the river, fortifying their encampment with a
08Ghev1    24:1|then crossed the great Euphrates River. The two (opposing armies) faced
08Ghev1    27:5|advance, they crossed the Tigris River, conquering and subduing many cities
08Ghev1    31:3|of the very mighty Kura River and seizing numerous districts of
08Ghev1    34:52|their panic, fell into the river and drowned
08Ghev1    34:56|by the banks of the river which flows through it. With
08Ghev1    34:60|Next they crossed the Arsanias River and courageously attacked the enemy
08Ghev1    38:5|the sources of the Sangarius River are near the city and
08Ghev1    40:20|into the waters of a river. According to the words of
08Ghev1    42:4|fugitives crossed the Akamsis (Chorokh) River. The sources (of this river
08Ghev1    42:4|River. The sources (of this river) are in the Tayk’ area
08Ghev1    42:5|as they had forded the river, they quickly notified the Byzantine
09Draskh1    3:8|the bank of the Erasx River in the same plain Aramayis
09Draskh1    3:14|a plain traversed by the river Erasx where it flows in
09Draskh1    6:4|northern bank of the Ris river
09Draskh1    8:4|the sources of the Euphrates river and whose leader was called
09Draskh1    17:16|the Persian section, since the river Azat set the borderline between
09Draskh1    19:48|bringing water from the K’asagh River, cultivated the sandy and rocky
09Draskh1    24:29|the sources of the Mecamor River, cast his body into the
09Draskh1    25:7|the bank of the Hurastan River, opposite the dastakert of Kawakert
09Draskh1    25:24|third one falling into the river was carried away by the
09Draskh1    31:15|the course of the Kur River, and (continued) on to the
09Draskh1    34:14|the bank of the Euphrates River
09Draskh1    37:8|the bank of the Axurean River, and the two men came
09Draskh1    39:9|the bank of the Axurean River, and decorating it with many
09Draskh1    43:23|along the bank of the River Erasx. Soon Supan, the lord
09Draskh1    63:14|along the bank of the River Kur
10Tovma1    1:15|the model of Babylon, a river running through the middle, as
10Tovma1    5:12|with its fortress and the river banks of Nineveh
10Tovma1    11:30|as the passage over the river Euphrates. Shavasp remained with the
10Tovma2    1:7|garrison they drowned in the river or put to the sword
10Tovma2    3:2|Kushans even beyond the great river called Vahrot; he also seized
10Tovma2    3:15|Armenia as far as the river Hrazdan; the province of Kotayk’
10Tovma3    1:12|cavalry and cross over the river
10Tovma3    4:26|on the bank of the river called Zav
10Tovma3    9:9|Bugha reached the great river Kura and crossed when the
10Tovma3    9:10|When he approached the river bank, someone hiding in ambush
10Tovma3    9:10|Ashkhēt’ to drown in the river. To those who found his
10Tovma3    23:0|district of Ałdznik’ on the river T’ukh, which flows into the
10Tovma3    23:5|on the bank of the river that descends from the ravines
10Tovma3    28:16|thousand, and crossed over the river Araxes; they camped at that
10Tovma3    28:18|daybreak he crossed over the river Araxes to the plain of
10Tovma3    28:18|Sharur and camped beside the river
10Tovma3    29:35|to the banks of the river Araxes. There herds of deer
10Tovma3    29:36|town of Maṙakan on the river called Karmir which runs into
10Tovma3    29:36|Karmir which runs into the river Araxes, he built a stronghold
10Tovma3    29:43|the eastern bank of the river facing Ostan of Ṙshtunik’’, where
10Tovma3    29:74|evening had arrived at the river called the Tarōn
10Tovma4    4:75|in flowing torrents like a river or sea, which our speech
10Tovma4    10:9|to the bank of the river Araxes opposite the holy pit
10Tovma4    10:15|or were drowned in the river. And taking many of them
10Tovma4    10:17|king himself rapidly crossed the river Araxes, wishing to burn the
10Tovma4    13:17|corpses of children reached the river which flowed by the city
11Asogh1    7:4|the banks of the Kura River with the intention of devastating
11Asogh1    7:6|he came to the Kura River, and encamped opposite Ber’s camp
11Asogh1    7:7|on one side of the river, then on the other
11Asogh1    7:8|Abkhazians, having crossed the Kur River, attacked the Armenian camp; an
11Asogh1    7:9|in the middle of the river and began to strike with
11Asogh1    7:9|whom the waters of the river served as a grave. (After
11Asogh1    7:9|he went out to the river bank, and he loudly began
11Asogh1    9:2|the banks of the Axurean River, at the (place) of the
11Asogh1    11:2|Ani, starting from the Axurean River to the Calkotsk valley; he
11Asogh1    27:4|the banks of the Kur River
11Asogh1    29:9|drowned the other in the river, while Patlun could hardly escape
11Asogh1    41:5|similar to Babylon, for the river Kidnos flows through it, as
12Last1    1:18|them the waters of the River, mighty and many, the king
12Last1    2:24|as the rapids of a river strike against a rock, so
12Last1    16:17|as far as the great river called Chorox. Following the course
12Last1    16:17|Following the course of the river, they descended into the Xaghteac’
12Last1    25:19|Moon and from the great river crossing northern India, wicked peoples