| 02Agat3    28:11 | | | Then he  | stood  | before the emperor and told | 
| 03Buz4    2:9 | | | of the attendants, officials who  | stood |  | 
| 03Buz4    3:14 | | | Now while Nerses  | stood  | at the king’s side in | 
| 03Buz4    12:0 | | | miracles he wrought, how he  | stood  | up for truth, and ignored | 
| 03Buz4    13:10 | | | and observed that he had  | stood  | for truth and propriety and | 
| 03Buz4    58:11 | | | woman, a dayeak of hers  | stood  | with an apron called anakiwghs | 
| 03Buz5    7:20 | | | Drastamat greatly enlivened him. He  | stood  | up and consoled him | 
| 03Buz5    24:5 | | | foremost place, the king himself  | stood  | bare-headed, moved to the | 
| 03Buz5    28:6 | | | The priest got up,  | stood  | in front of the holy | 
| 03Buz5    28:17 | | | into the liturgical cup that  | stood  | on the altar | 
| 03Buz5    32:10 | | | at their waist. Similarly, outside  | stood  | men ready, heavily armed under | 
| 03Buz5    32:12 | | | troops with the battle-axes  | stood  | behind and on all sides | 
| 03Buz5    32:15 | | | two of the legionnaires who  | stood  | behind Pap bearing shields with | 
| 03Buz5    35:20 | | | privy, and all the nobility  | stood  | up as if to honor | 
| 04Yegh3    2:42 | | | leading supporters and many clergy,  | stood  | ready at the spot | 
| 04Yegh3    5:101 | | | were inside the general’s quarters  | stood  | up, and raising their voices | 
| 04Yegh7    3:64 | | | had said this, they all  | stood  | up, reciting from the forty | 
| 04Yegh7    5:107 | | | in the food, Saint Joseph  | stood  | up and began to offer | 
| 04Yegh7    14:343 | | | this—whatever man’s corpse ever  | stood  | up and appeared alive, or | 
| 04Yegh9    4:84 | | | plates for jollity. No butler  | stood  | at their door, and no | 
| 05Parp1    3:0 | | | to the divine command and  | stood  | in obedience to their natural | 
| 05Parp2    14:0 | | | to the court and later  | stood  | in the presence of the | 
| 05Parp2    17:33 | | | my face. He took me,  | stood  | me up, and said to | 
| 05Parp2    17:34 | | | recovered from his words and  | stood  | to my feet | 
| 05Parp3    25:3 | | | grandee nobility of the court  | stood  | up and note: “They have | 
| 05Parp3    30:24 | | | one of our azg has  | stood  | opposed to the blessed and | 
| 05Parp3    57:0 | | | to the ground, but rather  | stood  | up against a rock. And | 
| 05Parp4    69:1 | | | Kamsarakan, and his brother, Hrahat,  | stood  | ready | 
| 05Parp4    72:7 | | | fell; but we rose and  | stood  | upright” [Psalm 19, 9], and, “all the horns | 
| 06Khor1    11:17 | | | left a shield. Chosen men  | stood  | to the right and left | 
| 06Khor1    11:18 | | | and the sword. He himself  | stood  | in front and set the | 
| 06Khor1    16:4 | | | east of the pleasant hill  | stood  | a small mountain | 
| 06Khor2    63:9 | | | But Trdat  | stood  | up, took a vase of | 
| 06Khor2    86:10 | | | Aramazd, god of thunder, which  | stood  | outside the city; between the | 
| 06Khor2    86:14 | | | the wooden cross, and it  | stood  | over it with twelve stars | 
| 06Khor3    65:7 | | | Then Sahak the Great  | stood  | up, adopting a modest and | 
| 06Khor3    65:8 | | | of the elegant Persian court  | stood  | on tiptoe and pricked up | 
| 07Seb1    12:21 | | | obeisance to the king, and  | stood  | up. The king did not | 
| 07Seb1    12:21 | | | as he was. And they  | stood  | there in this perverse fashion | 
| 07Seb1    12:23 | | | to conceal his plot. He  | stood  | up from the throne, ran | 
| 07Seb1    12:26 | | | of the guards, who also  | stood  | up and related all the | 
| 07Seb1    19:1 | | | land. Many, disregarding the command,  | stood  | their ground and remained unmoved | 
| 07Seb1    27:2 | | | among the barbarians. Then Smbat  | stood  | up and genuflected before it | 
| 07Seb1    38:3 | | | himself embarked on a ship,  | stood  | off at sea, and parleyed | 
| 07Seb1    42:3 | | | the city, they went and  | stood  | before him. Then he ordered | 
| 07Seb1    43:5 | | | the sword, the man came,  | stood  | before them and note: ’Why | 
| 07Seb1    44:9 | | | of devilish idolatry: ’And it  | stood  | as on the feet of | 
| 07Seb1    44:9 | | | like a bear, and it  | stood  | to one side’, to the | 
| 07Seb1    44:14 | | | The patriarch  | stood  | up and note: ’It is | 
| 09Draskh1    4:22 | | | that his life-size statue  | stood  | in the province (nahang) of | 
| 09Draskh1    16:10 | | | that condemned their lands, and  | stood  | firmly on the very same | 
| 09Draskh1    20:13 | | | the great prince who had  | stood  | as his godfather during the | 
| 09Draskh1    26:20 | | | arming himself with the truth,  | stood  | bravely against the falsehood as | 
| 09Draskh1    30:6 | | | clad in arms and ornaments  | stood  | guard. The great katholikos, accompanied | 
| 09Draskh1    46:20 | | | The containers of their ornaments  | stood  | in sorrow, and the vessels | 
| 09Draskh1    55:13 | | | the cave with reverence, and  | stood  | by the rock where the | 
| 10Tovma3    4:41 | | | horses, they came forward and  | stood  | gathered in one spot, forming | 
| 10Tovma3    4:41 | | | or a high rock. They  | stood  | firm and solid, having the | 
| 10Tovma3    4:55 | | | The commander Gurgēn himself  | stood  | on the left wing of | 
| 10Tovma3    4:64 | | | likeness of light came and  | stood  | in the ranks. He wore | 
| 10Tovma3    6:38 | | | and perished, yet repented and  | stood  | upright again after their return | 
| 10Tovma3    6:41 | | | Artsruni, taking courage in God,  | stood  | up in the tribunal—the | 
| 10Tovma3    10:27 | | | thrown into great perturbation and  | stood  | seized with astonishment. All his | 
| 10Tovma3    10:43 | | | open on a hill, and  | stood  | there watching in fearful and | 
| 10Tovma3    13:36 | | | force recovered a little and  | stood  | firm. Then Lord Gurgēn, in | 
| 10Tovma3    28:8 | | | troops of Andzavats’ik’ very bravely  | stood  | their ground. In full armour | 
| 11Asogh1    8:26 | | | through (the enemy ranks), who  | stood  | face to face with the | 
| 11Asogh1    10:2 | | | spear-shaped star appeared: it  | stood  | in the east and the | 
| 11Asogh1    16:2 | | | form of tribute. The city  | stood  | not far from the reed | 
| 11Asogh1    26:1 | | | then, changing her position, she  | stood  | west over the western country | 
| 11Asogh1    40:10 | | | deep place where their camp  | stood,  | fearing a numerous Persian army | 
| 11Asogh1    40:12 | | | approach the hill (on which  | stood)  | the Armenian and Iberian camps | 
| 12Last1    2:8 | | | division of the country, and  | stood  | in need of laws and | 
| 12Last1    9:12 | | | man. A man named Ananias  | stood  | in the midst of the | 
| 12Last1    10:28 | | | beaming countenances, and their troops  | stood  | before them resembling spring gardens | 
| 12Last1    10:49 | | | The chrism-bearer  | stood  | near him, took the bottle | 
| 12Last1    11:5 | | | horrible evils had commenced, we  | stood  | trembling in shocked, horrified terror | 
| 12Last1    16:34 | | | For while the city  | stood  | in such consternation and danger | 
| 12Last1    18:6 | | | high noon. There (the Seljuks)  | stood  | warming themselves and their horses | 
| 12Last1    25:16 | | | of a great throne—and  | stood  | him before the king of | 
| 12Last1    25:22 | | | had dreaded and quaked at  | stood  | there before him, bound, like |