02Agat1 12:7 | | | in their ignorance, would not | scorn | religious observances |
03Buz3 13:17 | | | Thus did the Armenians | scorn | the blessed words. For the |
03Buz4 13:13 | | | why did you dare to | scorn | His commandments? Was your father |
04Yegh2 5:102 | | | name of fortune and greatly | scorn | glory. They love simplicity of |
04Yegh2 8:183 | | | we may escape those torments, | scorn | hell, avoid the inextinguishable fire |
04Yegh7 14:341 | | | their lives are wonderful; they | scorn | possessions as if they had |
05Parp2 8:3 | | | the impious mages, and the | scorn | shown to his line and |
05Parp2 13:20 | | | i.e., Artashes] to the | scorn | of non-believers |
05Parp3 30:8 | | | Thus, in unison did they | scorn | all the futile splendor of |
05Parp3 41:4 | | | not agreeable to us to | scorn | the covenant and stability which |
05Parp3 44:30 | | | the saints for turning their | scorn | at the king. He ordered |
05Parp4 64:2 | | | Gadishoy, unable to bear the | scorn | of the blessed kat’oghikos of |
05Parp4 70:8 | | | the object of the apostates’ | scorn | and hostility for years |
05Parp4 89:9 | | | the brave and useful, and | scorn | and regard as nothing the |
06Khor1 21:6 | | | This Anushavan, having endured Zamesia’s | scorn | for a long time, was |
06Khor2 18:5 | | | having endured his uncle Tigran’s | scorn, | revolted and passed over to |
06Khor3 38:2 | | | would no more rebel and | scorn | him but would serve him |
06Khor3 65:7 | | | the “erring faith.” He poured | scorn | on their religion and finished |
07Seb1 45:11 | | | with Rome and should not | scorn | the council and that Tome |
10Tovma1 11:28 | | | regarded him with derision and | scorn. | For example, Atom, prince of |