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sharp   11
sharpen   9
shatter   9
shave   4
she   274
shear   30
shearer   1
sheath   2
sheave   6
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she
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shaykh   1
shazar   1
shaḷgomk   1
shchbs   1
she   261
shear   1
sheared   1
shearers   1
sheath   2


01Kor1    2:10|of Raab the evildoer which she had shown to the spies
02Agat1    5:15|She is the glory of our
02Agat1    5:15|the king of the Greeks. She is mother of all virtues
02Agat1    11:14|a dream that every day she was to throw into that
02Agat1    11:14|a loaf of bread which she was to prepare. In such
02Agat1    15:19|and distinguished ornaments, so that she would adorn herself and with
02Agat1    15:20|When saint Gayane saw this, she began to speak to her
02Agat1    15:23|men and heard her governess, she was fortified as with the
02Agat1    15:23|power of her Lord. For she had put on faith from
02Agat1    15:23|youth like an armored cuirass [cf. I Thess. 5.8]. She cried out with a loud
02Agat1    15:23|And in a loud voice she began to speak as follows
02Agat1    16:12|Then the king note: “Since she did not want to come
02Agat1    16:13|her, now dragging her. And she cried out and note: “Lord
02Agat1    16:15|shut her in the chamber, she began to beseech the Lord
02Agat1    17:1|Trdat entered the chamber where she had been shut up
02Agat1    17:3|save her, lest the treasure she had preserved so carefully be
02Agat1    17:7|She agreed to speak with her
02Agat1    17:9|But she persisted all the more and
02Agat1    17:29|and broke her jaws, still she did not deviate a single
02Agat1    17:29|a single word in what she was saying to the girl
02Agat1    17:29|saying to the girl. Rather, she redoubled her efforts in the
02Agat1    17:30|watch of the evening, and she defeated him
02Agat1    17:31|fortified by the Holy Spirit. She hit, chased, exhausted, and defeated
02Agat1    17:32|She also stripped the clothes off
02Agat1    17:33|torn to shreds by him, she emerged from there, triumphantly retaining
02Agat1    17:34|the doors of the dwelling, she came outside, cutting through the
02Agat1    17:35|She went through the midst of
02Agat1    17:36|She went to the wine press
02Agat1    17:36|tidings to her companions. Then she went a long distance from
02Agat1    17:37|When she arrived there, she knelt down
02Agat1    17:37|When she arrived there, she knelt down in prayer and
02Agat1    18:3|She willingly opened her mouth and
02Agat1    18:5|entrails, eviscerating her. And while she was still alive, they plucked
02Agat1    18:12|And speaking thus she died
02Agat1    19:9|saint Rhipsime but thought that she was still alive
02Agat1    19:13|be put to death, since she had dared to corrupt with
02Agat1    20:9|Afterwards she came and spoke to people
02Agat1    20:12|times - with threats that if she did not reveal this, she
02Agat1    20:12|she did not reveal this, she would experience great torments, while
02Agat3    8:8|all-saving grace of God she defeated him and wrought such
03Buz4    15:1|of the nahapet of Siwnik. She was extremely well known for
03Buz4    15:27|When she saw that they had seized
03Buz4    15:27|had seized and bound him, she quickly rushed to the people
03Buz4    15:28|unjust loss of her husband. She cried: “Hurry and come, they
03Buz4    15:55|her hair and screaming as she mourned: “Listen everyone, the death
03Buz4    15:56|She tore her hair, screamed loudly
03Buz4    15:76|But when she was unable to effect anything
03Buz4    15:76|way of giving her poison, she approached a certain presbyter of
03Buz4    18:11|kept her grudge against Vardan she even more provoked the king
03Buz4    18:18|While she was seated on her chair
03Buz4    18:18|the terrible news came. When she heard the bad news, she
03Buz4    18:18|she heard the bad news, she jumped from her chair and
03Buz4    18:18|from her chair and as she ran, the baby was born
03Buz4    44:2|his mother bore him, since she was an impious person and
03Buz4    44:2|and did not fear God, she gave him to the dews
03Buz4    44:5|infamous pollution of his reputation, she told her son’s chamberlain: “When
03Buz4    44:11|and recalled that at birth she had dedicated her son to
03Buz4    44:11|son to the dews and she realized that it was they
03Buz4    44:11|were coiling around her son. She started crying and note: “Woe
03Buz4    44:12|She arose and left the place
03Buz4    55:3|up the land of Armenia, she took with her [11000] select armed
03Buz4    55:3|azat warriors and with them she went and entered the fortress
03Buz4    55:23|when tikin Paranjem saw that she was alone, she opened the
03Buz4    55:23|saw that she was alone, she opened the fortress gates and
03Buz4    58:6|tohm, Vardan’s sister, named Hamazaspuhi. She was the wife of Garegin
03Buz4    58:8|order was given that if she did not accept the Mazdean
03Buz4    58:8|not accept the Mazdean faith, she should be hanged from a
03Buz4    58:9|down from the height. Thus, she died from the hanging
03Buz4    58:10|She had a white body and
03Buz4    58:11|from which her pupil hanged. She waited until the entire body
03Buz4    58:12|She gathered to her bosom alI
03Buz5    3:1|Pap’s mother tikin Paranjem when she was besieged in the fortress
03Buz5    3:1|insulted the tikin as though she were a whore, then he
05Parp2    18:4|Mamikoneans and sparapet of Armenia. She bore three sons to Hamazasp
05Parp4    62:4|in the land of Armenia. She nourished and counseled her sons
05Parp4    80:13|maid-servants to pollute as she would. For a moment we
06Khor1    15:3|desired to visit him; but she was not able to do
06Khor1    15:5|the end of these negotiations she took the host of her
06Khor1    15:6|the result was to show she was anxious not so much
06Khor1    15:6|at the reports about him she had become madly enflamed as
06Khor1    15:6|become madly enflamed as if she had already seen him
06Khor1    15:7|She arrived in haste at the
06Khor1    15:8|the battle line was formed, she ordered her generals that if
06Khor1    15:11|dead amid his warriors, and she ordered them to place him
06Khor1    15:12|and to revenge Ara’s death, she note: “I have ordered my
06Khor1    15:13|At the same time she hoped to revive Ara by
06Khor1    15:14|when his corpse became stinking, she ordered it to be cast
06Khor1    15:14|up. One of her paramours she had dressed up in secret
06Khor1    15:14|dressed up in secret, and she gave out this report about
06Khor1    15:15|She also set up a new
06Khor1    15:16|And she spread these reports about him
06Khor1    16:2|is called Ayrarat after Ara. She went out to the mountainous
06Khor1    16:2|because it was summertime and she wished to enjoy the flowering
06Khor1    16:3|murmuring of the smooth rivers, she note: “In such a temperate
06Khor1    16:4|Passing through many places, she arrived from the east at
06Khor1    16:4|the shore of the lake she saw a long hill whose
06Khor1    16:7|First she ordered the aqueduct for the
06Khor1    16:11|In this fashion she extended the aqueduct over many
06Khor1    16:12|There she ordered the crowd of workmen
06Khor1    16:12|efforts, within a few years she completed the marvelous city with
06Khor1    16:13|She also built inside the city
06Khor1    16:13|The sections of the city she divided by beautiful and wide
06Khor1    16:14|the middle of the city she built some charming baths for
06Khor1    16:15|She diverted part of the river
06Khor1    16:15|and flower gardens. The rest she made run along the edge
06Khor1    16:16|and south of the city she adorned with villas and with
06Khor1    16:16|varied fruit and foliage. There she planted many fruitful vineyards
06Khor1    16:17|The walled city she rendered absolutely splendid and magnificent
06Khor1    16:19|The summit she surrounded with a wall and
06Khor1    16:21|the hardness of the surface - she had carved out various temples
06Khor1    16:21|caverns; no one knows how she formed such wonderful constructions
06Khor1    16:22|like wax with a stylus, she inscribed many texts, the mere
06Khor1    16:23|in the land of Armenia she set up stelae and ordered
06Khor1    16:23|script. And in many places, she fixed the boundaries with the
06Khor1    17:1|Concerning Semiramis, why she killed her sons, how she
06Khor1    17:1|she killed her sons, how she fled from the magus Zoroaster
06Khor1    17:2|As she continually went in the summers
06Khor1    17:2|to the summer resort that she had built in Armenia, she
06Khor1    17:2|she had built in Armenia, she left as her governor and
06Khor1    17:4|Since she was often reproached by her
06Khor1    17:4|exceedingly lascivious and obscene character, she killed them all; only the
06Khor1    17:5|On her friends and paramours she bestowed all her power and
06Khor1    17:7|her demonic passion and that she would hand over the power
06Khor1    17:8|But at this she was even more incensed and
06Khor1    20:63|Ara, called Ara by Semiramis; she entrusted the task of governing
06Khor1    21:2|having sincere confidence in him, she entrusted the government of the
06Khor1    27:7|tall, her cheeks red, and she was seized with the pains
06Khor1    28:6|For she has such extensive connections with
06Khor1    29:4|this advantageous to her that she become queen of queens
06Khor1    30:6|intended death of Tigranuhi if she did not make a proposal
06Khor1    30:7|beautiful woman discerned this treachery; she replied to Azhdahak in loving
06Khor2    23:2|especially envenomed by Cleopatra because she nourished rancor for the ill
06Khor2    23:2|but for many other kings, she was deadly in her efforts
06Khor2    35:8|all her treasures in Egypt, she bought a great quantity of
06Khor2    36:5|to Armenia in winter when she encountered a snowstorm in the
06Khor2    37:12|the shepherds’ cottages of Maḷkhazan; she informed his tutor Smbat, son
06Khor2    50:18|She was the first of Artashēs’
06Khor2    63:3|She hated her husband Trdat and
06Khor2    63:3|grumbling and complaining, lamenting that she, a beautiful woman, lived with
06Khor2    63:3|that being of noble family she lived with a man of
06Khor2    63:6|singer.” He replied: “No, for she is my concubine
06Khor2    65:3|her winter residence in Ayrarat, she was surprised by the pains
06Khor2    86:1|Concerning the blessed Nunē; how she became the cause of the
06Khor2    86:2|her extremely ascetic life. Thus, she had cured many afflicted people
06Khor2    86:9|She received a command to destroy
06Khor2    86:10|So straightaway she destroyed the image of Aramazd
06Khor2    86:17|make bold to say that she became an apostle. She preached
06Khor2    86:17|that she became an apostle. She preached beginning from Kḷarjk’ to
06Khor2    87:13|to seek the honorable cross. She found the saving wood with
06Khor2    91:5|that all places are God’s, she dwelt in these mountains in
06Khor3    24:6|unworthy priest, falsely so named, she mixed mortal poison in the
06Khor3    24:7|She likewise had Arshak murder Vaḷinak
07Seb1    13:1|land of Khuzastan, named Shirin. She was the queen, the chief
07Seb1    13:1|the queen, the chief wife. She built a monastery and a
07Seb1    13:1|established there priests and ministers. She appointed allowances and money for
07Seb1    13:1|for clothing from the treasury; she adorned it with gold and
07Seb1    13:2|With head held high she boldly preached the gospel of
07Seb1    13:3|the days were fulfilled and she reached the end of her
07Seb1    14:2|disturbed over these events. Since she could do nothing to change
07Seb1    14:2|to change the king’s will, she ordered all the Christians of
07Seb1    36:6|Jerusalem and console her, because she was full of distress.’
07Seb1    37:4|until the mortar dried. Then she was enclosed in her resting
07Seb1    40:12|queen: ’Become my wife.’ She agreed, saying: ’Come with a
07Seb1    46:68|allowed to enter the palace. She note: ’From one’s own (wife
08Ghev1    8:17|foot, naked, barefoot, and wounded. She bandaged their wounds, brought them
08Ghev1    8:18|She also provided pack animals from
08Ghev1    8:18|al-Malik. As a result she received great thanks from him
08Ghev1    14:104|Afterward she appeared upon earth and lived
08Ghev1    14:104|earth and lived among men. She is the book of the
08Ghev1    14:186|by which reighteousness comes.” [Wisdom 14:7]. Again, “She (wisdom) is a tree of
08Ghev1    18:1|was named P’arsbit’ saw this, she commanded the general named T’armach’
09Draskh1    3:24|her who desired lust. Although she had warned her men to
09Draskh1    23:21|unnoticed by most people. Since she never departed from the gates
09Draskh1    23:21|the temple of the Lord, she was benumbed by the winter
09Draskh1    23:23|She gave only the following answer
09Draskh1    37:5|went to meet the ostikan. She brought with her gold, silver
09Draskh1    37:6|ostikan with the gifts that she had brought with her, and
09Draskh1    37:6|and falling on her knees, she begged him, moaning tearfully, to
09Draskh1    37:6|from king Smbat sometime earlier. She brought to his attention the
09Draskh1    37:7|On receiving this great present, she returned to her home
09Draskh1    54:27|this catholic church, even though she is made captive by the
09Draskh1    54:27|deprived of her children. Yet, She exists and remains for the
09Draskh1    54:53|desolate, and like a widow she is left unattended to and
09Draskh1    54:54|With tragic lamentations and tears she is suffering the perennial disasters
09Draskh1    54:64|of Babylon the harm that she brought on us
10Tovma1    1:10|very opulent, licentious, and sensual. She called herself Semiramis, after her
10Tovma1    1:15|that what is written, that she palpitated with lasciviousness. But as
10Tovma1    1:28|gave (to be) with me, she gave me from the tree
10Tovma1    1:33|approached his wife Eve, and she conceived and bore Cain. He
10Tovma1    1:33|was) not a worthy heir. She bore again his brother Abel
10Tovma1    3:6|even more valiantly than Ninos. She also fortified Babylon with walls
10Tovma1    3:6|the rebellion of Zradasht, whom she brought into submission to herself
10Tovma1    3:7|in her lascivious wicked life she paid no attention to her
10Tovma1    3:7|expensive treasures and liberal honours, she appointed Zradasht as governor of
10Tovma1    3:7|Khuzhastan and all eastern Persia. She herself went from Assyria to
10Tovma1    3:8|In what fashion she arrived, the war caused by
10Tovma1    3:8|has been expounded by others. She reigned for forty-two years
10Tovma1    4:5|Coming to Armenia in war she subjected it; and on her
10Tovma1    4:5|it; and on her return she exercised sole rule over Persia
10Tovma1    6:36|Cleopatra, daughter of Ptolemy Dionysius; she reigned over Egypt and Alexandria
10Tovma1    6:36|the depository of archival books, she found the lineage of Senek’erim
10Tovma1    6:37|in accordance with their ignobility. She had the archives, which were
10Tovma1    6:60|holy city of Jerusalem, where she lived in piety. So he
10Tovma1    8:12|the idol called Astłik because she distrusted the king and his
10Tovma1    8:12|and his sons, especially as she expected the king to turn
10Tovma1    8:14|name was Jaylamar, after which she had named the castle, and
10Tovma1    8:14|had named the castle, and she had many treasures and a
10Tovma1    8:15|woman for the reason that she had not gone over to
10Tovma1    10:33|stripped off her clothesthat she might be clothed in the
10Tovma1    10:33|northern tower. With thankful endurance she received the sentence of martyrdom
10Tovma2    4:9|the column of Lot’s wife, she went and lingered there to
10Tovma2    4:9|there to rest. And as she dozed, a strange spirit cried
10Tovma2    6:15|had granted them through Ashot. She persuaded them to let them
10Tovma2    6:15|fugitives) go their wayfor she was Bagarat’s sister
10Tovma3    4:23|and come before the general, she spoke with him politely in
10Tovma3    5:17|been carried off into captivity, she herself followed them, tearing her
10Tovma3    9:13|he had been captured, since she was a beautiful woman she
10Tovma3    9:13|she was a beautiful woman she hastened to appear before Bugha
10Tovma3    9:13|beauty and liberal treasures. But she became the cause of his
10Tovma3    9:14|lamentation will reach the caliph.” She went around the camp unveiled
10Tovma3    9:16|wife. When the woman arrived, she told the caliph what had
10Tovma3    9:16|happened, of the complaint that she had raised and the evidence
10Tovma4    1:42|of his death verified, then she threw herself on her face
10Tovma4    1:43|She cast off her noble veil
10Tovma4    1:43|her head. Summoning her daughters, she prescribed rites of mourning and
10Tovma4    1:45|Lest,” she said, “the sun in the
10Tovma4    1:46|when the princess said this she stretched out her hand onto
10Tovma4    2:2|son of Lady Soph’s sister, she therefore released him from imprisonment
10Tovma4    2:3|pain, and after seven months she peacefully departed this world to
10Tovma4    13:26|In accordance with her name she was devoted to the love
10Tovma4    13:26|prayer and of the poor, she continually served the holy clergy
10Tovma4    13:27|was pleased to dwell therein. She placed for safekeeping (there) the
10Tovma4    13:62|death of her husband, then she too quietly passed to Christ
10Tovma4    13:62|was joined to her fathers; she was buried in the same
11Asogh1    10:2|west to the Greek country. She continued to be visible until
11Asogh1    17:14|She devoted herself to monasticism and
11Asogh1    17:14|facing) to the south: here she devoted herself to prayers, good
11Asogh1    21:3|Sebasteia, they found out who she was, and therefore they condemned
11Asogh1    26:1|the sky). For several days she sent her bright rays to
11Asogh1    26:1|south; then, changing her position, she stood west over the western
11Asogh1    29:5|form of a heavenly vault. She provided her with patterned gold
12Last1    9:2|city be summoned to her. She showed (them) the deceased emperor’s
12Last1    9:2|had died accidentally. Shortly thereafter, she brought forth this Michael, enthroned
12Last1    9:5|love for himself, and that she had set him up as
12Last1    9:15|queen for the good turn she had done him, plotted with
12Last1    9:16|For many people believed that she had died
12Last1    9:17|and to numerous others. And she ordered that their homes be
12Last1    10:0|den for a companion. For she was greatly troubled that none
12Last1    10:0|and as for the one she had adopted and made lord
12Last1    10:0|and emperor of the lands, she was requited by him as
12Last1    10:1|So what did she do? Going outside the canonical
12Last1    10:1|Going outside the canonical stipulations, she called forth this man (Constantine
12Last1    10:1|or whether it was as she herself had written in her
12Last1    18:0|and the very great princes, she said to them: “If any
12Last1    18:9|having reached deep old age, she grew ill and died of
12Last1    18:9|died of that illness [A.D. 1056]. (Before she died) the principals of the
12Last1    18:10|The queen agreed to this. She summoned one of the principals
12Last1    18:11|city. Then, after three days, she embarked upon that journey which
12Last1    23:11|oil; but in the end she is bitter as wormwood. For
12Last1    23:11|is bitter as wormwood. For she will take her lovers, bound
12Last1    23:11|a calf for slaughter, and she will (kill you) just as