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servitude   30
set   571
settle   82
settlement   7
seven   100
sevenfold   6
seventeen   9
seventy   26
sever   3
Wordform

seven
77 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
settlement   7
settles   2
settling   7
sevan   10
seven   77
sevenfold   6
seventeen   3
seventeenth   6
seventh   22


02Agat1    1:20|should be undertaken to the seven altars of the temples, to
02Agat1    6:9|remained thus, tightly bound, for seven days
02Agat1    7:2|he remained suspended thus for seven days
02Agat1    8:2|since he was hanging for seven days from one foot
02Agat1    19:24|altogether those killed were thirty-seven
02Agat3    4:17|vaults I saw these thirty-seven holy martyrs in shining light
02Agat3    8:6|from saint Gregory for a seven-day journey so that he
02Agat3    21:1|Gregory remained there for seven days after this, for spiritual
02Agat3    21:2|And during those seven days he baptized more than
02Agat3    21:7|fields in every estate and seven fields in every hamlet should
03Buz3    10:34|his departure Manachirh’s wife and seven sons died in that district
03Buz5    28:23|pit and in it for seven years he repented of the
03Buz5    28:23|lack of faith, and after seven years he considered that his
03Buz5    31:22|Of seven lands, Pap confiscated five, leaving
03Buz5    42:0|Regarding the seven years of peace in Armenia
03Buz5    42:1|After this for seven years the Iranian troops did
03Buz5    42:7|drinking and making merry those seven years of Manuel’s lordship - until
04Yegh2    8:176|is a partner of the seven noble gods
04Yegh2    12:292|a few magi; more than seven hundred teachers he sent with
04Yegh6    1:6|Bak left the fortress with seven hundred men, without them being
04Yegh7    1:0|CHAPTER SEVEN - Again Concerning the Same War
04Yegh7    13:322|believed in Christ, they were seven, not including the two martyred
05Parp3    57:30|about three Iranian hrasaxs distant. Seven days later, after the fear
05Parp4    81:13|Seven hundred and two men died
06Khor1    6:17|sons of Israel destroyed the seven races [cf. Acts 13:19], speaks thus: “Justly did
06Khor2    30:7|he had contracted in Persia seven years before and no man
06Khor2    53:4|king himself accompanied them for seven days
06Khor2    87:12|Trdat secured for himself the seven-walled Ecbatana, and leaving there
06Khor2    90:6|did not survive more than seven days after his baptism before
06Khor2    91:9|him Aristakēs was patriarch for seven years, from the forty-seventh
06Khor3    39:8|axe. He had reigned for seven years
06Khor3    50:9|of them with their soldiers, seven hundred strong, were watching for
07Seb1    8:7|in the battle with his seven sons
07Seb1    9:11|was defeated. He stayed for seven years and departed
07Seb1    9:15|was victorious. He stayed for seven years and departed
07Seb1    12:21|presence of the king with seven men, fell on his face
07Seb1    20:7|warrants, arrested Smbat with another seven men, and brought him before
07Seb1    25:2|did obeisance on his face seven times. The other came forward
07Seb1    38:3|to all the troops for seven days. He himself embarked on
08Ghev1    10:10|flames surrounding us has intensified seven times more than the flames
08Ghev1    31:5|of the Georgians they took seven districts: Shuch’k’, K’ue’shkap’or, Dzelt’d, Tsuk’e’t’
09Draskh1    10:4|see for a period of seven years. Perhaps I should not
09Draskh1    12:11|of the patriarchal sees became seven. This is still so and
09Draskh1    21:15|the patriarchal throne for twenty-seven years. Eghia, who was from
09Draskh1    22:30|great honors, adorning him over seven times with beautiful royal garments
09Draskh1    23:17|T’alin, where as many as seven hundred people were killed, and
09Draskh1    25:57|them there were, in particular, seven men, whose leader was called
09Draskh1    36:7|the patriarchal see for only seven months
09Draskh1    53:12|us) for a period of seven years. For this reason, those
09Draskh1    66:33|assaults for a period of seven days, they could not bring
10Tovma1    1:34|did by a series of seven evils this fierce (saying) evolve
10Tovma1    1:62|your sons. For behold in seven more days I shall bring
10Tovma1    1:62|further mercy for the number seven
10Tovma1    4:23|Mit’rēos (reigned) for twenty-seven years
10Tovma1    4:44|T’aglat’p’ałasar, twenty-seven years
10Tovma1    6:24|controlled the whole world for seven years. On his death (bed
10Tovma1    11:15|there died, having reigned for seven years
10Tovma2    3:23|was found to be fifty-seven thousand people
10Tovma2    3:27|all the troops, and for seven days organised banquets and joyous
10Tovma2    6:9|of the Ĕntrunik’, Artavazd with seven relatives and their troops
10Tovma3    2:18|and: “Do not let a seven-branch candlestick hide the shining
10Tovma3    8:26|of their death. They were seven in number, and the holy
10Tovma3    14:1|to the Anointed (will be) seven weeks and sixty-two weeks
10Tovma3    14:2|the most perfect of numbersseven. To that period of time
10Tovma3    20:9|was prince over Tarōn for seven years before being gathered to
10Tovma3    20:68|when Derenik died; Gagik was seven, Gurgēn five
10Tovma3    27:2|with pure and unalloyed silver seven times refined in the furnace
10Tovma3    29:60|took care to explain the seven ranks handed down to the
10Tovma3    29:74|marzpan, the latter took about seven hundred cavalry, armed and equipped
10Tovma4    2:3|endure the pain, and after seven months she peacefully departed this
10Tovma4    3:26|he gave his brother Gagik; seven months later he sent his
10Tovma4    4:71|of a wise man lasts seven days, but that of a
10Tovma4    13:38|He begat seven sons and five daughters; and
11Asogh1    24:3|Phokas, betraying his oath, after seven days, grabbed Bardas Skleros and
12Last1    8:1|supported this. (Romanus) reigned [1028-1034] for seven years
12Last1    16:38|infidels tried (using their catapult) seven times, but were unable to
12Last1    18:49|land. It is said that seven thousand (men and women) were