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white   56
whiteness   2
whither   3
whiz   2
who   4605
whoever   48
whole   274
wholeheartedly   4
wholesome   1
Wordform

whose
291 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
whomsoever   1
whore   3
whoremongers   1
whores   3
whose   291
whosoever   3
why   188
wicked   272
wickedly   27


01Kor1    2:8|come to know God, and whose nobility all the divine books
01Kor1    2:17|whereby comrades honored each other, whose nobility the Lord Himself loudly
01Kor1    2:21|of all the devout masters whose blessed names no one can
01Kor1    2:36|you the word of God; whose faith follow.” And finally
01Kor1    2:40|of the fulness of Christ,” whose freedom is in heaven, to
01Kor1    3:1|the beginning of our account, whose story we have been eager
01Kor1    5:2|of Goghtan, a pious man whose name was Shabit, a gracious
01Kor1    6:1|Holy Catholicos of Greater Armenia - whose name was Sahak, and whom
01Kor1    6:4|the King of the Armenians whose name was Vramshapuh
01Kor1    8:4|Greek scribe, named Ropanos, by whose hands all the variations of
01Kor1    14:1|by the ruler of Siunik whose name was Vaghinak
01Kor1    14:3|overseer from among those barbarians, whose name was Ananias, a saintly
01Kor1    16:4|chief, sparapet of the area whose name was Anatolis
01Kor1    16:5|Mesrop’s design to the emperor, whose name was Theodosius, son of
01Kor1    16:6|saintly Bishop of the city whose name was Akakios, and he
01Kor1    16:7|the excellent Bishop of Derjan, whose name was Gint, and a
01Kor1    16:8|Catholicos of the royal city, whose name was Atticus, and was
01Kor1    16:22|and to the Armenian King whose name was Artashes, and to
01Kor1    17:1|saintly Bishop of the Aghuanians whose name was Jeremiah
01Kor1    17:2|and their King, whose name was Arsvagh, who along
01Kor1    17:6|Baghas, by the saintly Bishop whose name was Mushegh
01Kor1    17:8|one of the royal priests whose name was Jonathan, who had
01Kor1    18:1|by the ruler of Gardmank’ whose name was Khurs, who with
01Kor1    18:4|an excellent God-loving man, whose name was Ashusha, placed himself
02Agat1    2:8|the kingdom of the Parthians, whose name was Anak. Rising to
02Agat1    5:12|been fashioned by him and whose duty it is to worship
02Agat1    5:18|from you but from God, whose creation are all creatures visible
02Agat1    5:29|Instead of God, in whose blessings you rejoice, you are
02Agat1    6:3|whose honor you have slighted by
02Agat1    6:18|I hope in my Lord, whose creation are heaven and earth
02Agat1    7:37|become like a man in whose mouth there are no words
02Agat1    7:68|with blessings to your worshippers; whose blessings have no variation and
02Agat1    7:68|blessings have no variation and whose rewards have no diminution
02Agat1    7:76|to die for your name, whose deaths are glorious before you
02Agat1    10:8|For those whose souls he finds living in
02Agat1    11:2|forward one of the princes, whose name was Tachat, son-in
02Agat1    13:19|stones on the firm rock [cf. Matt. 7.24; Lk. 6.48], whose chief corner-stone was our
02Agat1    13:29|glass-working - making glass beads - whose sale price was given in
02Agat1    16:4|is’ [Ex. 3.14], the creator of all, whose authority is established by his
02Agat1    16:4|is established by his essence, whose blessings are all immutable and
02Agat1    17:5|The king was defeated - he, whose strength had been regarded as
02Agat1    20:8|visited upon the king’s sister, whose name was Xosroviduxt
02Agat1    20:14|there a certain senior [naxarar] lord whose name was Otay
02Agat1    21:14|you could recognize and at whose words you could rejoice through
02Agat1    22:11|death of these blessed saints, whose blood was poured on your
02Agat3    7:7|then of his true [harazat] sister, whose name was Xosroviduxt, that they
02Agat3    10:2|of the stature of Christ,” whose freedom is in heaven, seeking
02Agat3    21:3|the deaths of the martyrs whose relics he had brought, declaring
03Buz3    3:6|Christ, the son of God, whose body and blood brought life
03Buz3    10:20|of Armenia, to Manachirh Erheshtuni, whose land he entered
03Buz3    10:28|lofty mountain named Enjak’isar from whose summit all the districts were
03Buz3    13:24|there was no one from whose reproach they would draw back
03Buz3    14:53|God in prayer for people whose hands are stained with the
03Buz4    4:22|the obedient, the ears of whose souls were open, he convinced
03Buz4    5:7|of a vault (over it), Whose hands created and established all
03Buz4    8:5|order to find out on whose side the truth was
03Buz4    15:76|impious Paranjem involved this man, whose name was Mrjiwnik, from the
03Buz4    16:6|sparapet general of Greater Armenia whose name was Vasak of the
03Buz5    7:7|this office and the mardpetutiwn whose occupant was called [hayr] (father) had
03Buz5    43:20|bones of John the Baptist, whose chapel was in that village
03Buz6    16:5|other students of angelic faith whose deeds no one could relate
04Yegh1    3:55|ire on that blessed man, whose name was Garegin
04Yegh2    1:1|THOSE whose souls are sluggish in heavenly
04Yegh2    4:95|of some woman called Mary, whose husband was Joseph.’
04Yegh2    7:163|And the god whose creatures are corruptible and destructible
04Yegh2    11:263|but to all rational peoples whose lot it is to dwell
04Yegh3    8:177|and explained to the marzpan, whose name was Sebukht
04Yegh4    3:71|to one of the nobles, whose name was Mushkan Niusalavurt
04Yegh5    5:110|all the saintly martyrs by whose death the holy church was
04Yegh5    8:176|of the treachery of Vasak, whose deceit they had frequently recognized
04Yegh6    2:35|of their oaths a priest, whose name was Arshen, was constrained
04Yegh6    3:57|greatest nobles, Atrormizd by name, whose principality touched on the land
04Yegh7    1:19|he ordered the intendant, whose name was Denshapuh, to precede
04Yegh7    5:115|recalled the benevolence of Christ, whose coming into this world took
04Yegh7    15:351|ten men the fervor of whose Christianity he knew, and hastening
05Parp1    1:0|the holy martyr Gregory, after whose name the book is called
05Parp2    13:18|with all-powerful God for Whose awesome commands of might nothing
05Parp2    13:22|to offer up my son whose soul is sick to that
05Parp2    17:32|luminous man appeared to me, whose light appeared so intense that
05Parp3    20:7|the glory of the sun (whose rays illuminate all rational and
05Parp3    27:22|an intelligent and prudent man whose wife was of the Arcrunid
05Parp3    42:13|The latter inquired: “Whose multitude is that?” A man
05Parp3    43:3|With what boldness and under whose orders did you dare to
05Parp3    57:26|with him ten other companions whose Christian faith he knew well
05Parp4    61:7|was true of the women whose husbands were the martyred champions
05Parp4    61:7|and of the other women whose husbands were in bondage in
05Parp4    62:4|gave them to their mother, whose name was Juik. Juik’s sister
05Parp4    62:4|name was Juik. Juik’s sister, whose name was Anushvrham, was married
05Parp4    63:8|son of the blessed Hmayeak, whose name was Vahan, was especially
05Parp4    65:9|Vahan had an associate whose name was Vriw, undistinguished by
05Parp4    69:24|to the House of God (Whose strength is mighty) and they
05Parp4    70:11|sepuh of the Anjewac’ik’ naxarars, whose name was Yohan, as well
05Parp4    72:2|and worship the Omnipotent, at whose will and order all difficult
05Parp4    74:3|the army of the joyous, whose soldiers had that same appearance
05Parp4    75:18|be good; and the land whose princes are vile, cannot be
05Parp4    77:20|and mingle with other hosts, whose troops had that same aspect
05Parp4    88:2|you is a good man whose worth and essence went unrecognized
05Parp4    90:10|this, they glorified God in Whose hands are the hearts of
05Parp4    100:26|adopted child of the concubine (whose name is) inscribed on stone
06Khor1    2:8|Men whose names we know for certain
06Khor1    4:20|the name God or Him whose name it is, nor had
06Khor1    6:24|by the same riverbank, from whose name he called the province
06Khor1    7:2|Concerning Bēl, in whose times lived Hayk our ancestor
06Khor1    9:2|king of earth and sea, whose person and image are as
06Khor1    9:2|as those of our gods, whose fortune and destiny are superior
06Khor1    9:2|those of all kings, and whose amplitude of mind is as
06Khor1    11:11|the edge of a lake whose waters are salty and which
06Khor1    12:12|north that faced the sun, whose shining white summit rose straight
06Khor1    12:39|they were performed, and in whose time, if you wish we
06Khor1    16:4|she saw a long hill whose length ran toward the setting
06Khor1    23:6|our land were those men whose names we shall inscribe below
06Khor1    27:6|high from the earth and whose peak appeared enveloped in thick
06Khor1    31:4|the river, the entire plain, whose capital is Azhdanakan, as far
06Khor1    34:13|we speak, and especially those whose recital offends our ears, today
06Khor2    8:5|of the house of Cadmos, whose names we set out in
06Khor2    8:24|this country before him, of whose existence the ancient stories tell
06Khor2    19:5|opposed by a certain Pacorus, whose father had been king of
06Khor2    24:9|sent one of his brothers, whose name was Senekia, to Judaea
06Khor2    24:16|One of his relations, whose name was Saria, he put
06Khor2    24:16|and he brought his sons, whose names were Sap’atia and Azaria
06Khor2    46:18|up and entered Eruand’s tent whose walls were covered with curtains
06Khor2    57:3|descended from a certain Manue, whose son was of great stature
06Khor2    60:8|in it pagans and Christians, whose bishop was a certain Mark
06Khor2    68:8|daughter, as I said earlier, whose names are the following: the
06Khor2    80:2|the lesser and insignificant people, whose name was Burdar, went from
06Khor2    92:14|not straightened its heart and whose soul has not trusted in
06Khor2    92:21|we run from you, we whose portion is danger and poverty
06Khor3    22:9|death on my uncle on whose account it occurred
06Khor3    42:11|kings, to the Armenian princes whose territories fall in my sector
06Khor3    47:4|the prince of the province whose name was Shabit’
06Khor3    59:2|and various feeding birds, from whose eggs alone the inhabitants are
06Khor3    60:7|of the prince of Gardman, whose name was Khurs
06Khor3    60:11|of them, their fellow pupils, whose names were Leontius and Koriun
06Khor3    61:6|Then our translators, whose names we mentioned earlier, arrived
06Khor3    63:10|for a healthy wild beast whose health is our punishment
06Khor3    64:9|off with a Persian Marzban whose name was Veh-Mihr-Shapuh
06Khor3    64:12|seizing the revenues of dioceses whose bishops had died
06Khor3    66:3|saw him - except for Surmak, whose see indeed he increased; what
06Khor3    67:8|princess, his granddaughter-in-law whose name was Dstrik, the wife
07Seb1    12:11|worthy of honour and in whose horsemanship he had confidence
07Seb1    15:2|to the Persians, especially those whose land was under his authority
07Seb1    28:9|horse, and with three men - whose names were Sargis Dimak’sean, Sargis
07Seb1    28:12|Datoyean, a certain senior noble whose name was Shahrapan Bandakan. All
07Seb1    34:21|They also arrested the patriarch, whose name was Zak’aria, and the
07Seb1    40:2|from the house of Abraham, whose name was K’ristop’or. They installed
07Seb1    40:2|a proud and haughty man whose tongue was like a sharp
07Seb1    41:12|son of the emperor Heraclius, whose name was Athalarikos, which stifled
07Seb1    42:5|those same sons of Ismael whose name was Mahmet, a merchant
07Seb1    43:3|the place of prayer, and whose blood they had scattered on
07Seb1    44:28|king appointed his elder son, whose name was Smbat, to the
07Seb1    46:11|king responded and note: ’By whose command did he come to
07Seb1    46:30|to the prophetic declaration: ’By whose wounds we were all healed’
07Seb1    46:47|orthodoxy in harmony with these, whose lives are well known
07Seb1    46:52|living and the dead, of whose kingdom there is no end
08Ghev1    2:0|against the shah of Iran whose name was Yazdgird (Yazkert) [III, 632-651], the
08Ghev1    10:18|the caliph of the Ishmaelites whose name was al-Walid
08Ghev1    12:5|gigantic and strong-bodied forceswhose renown for bravery was acclaimed
08Ghev1    13:7|person better than mere men, whose writings, in any case, have
08Ghev1    14:17|have written about Him, and whose writings have been falsified by
08Ghev1    14:46|Yet God, who is eternal, whose power is great, and whose
08Ghev1    14:46|whose power is great, and whose wisdom is without limitation, spoke
08Ghev1    14:71|themselves like pagans, and among whose number you count us. But
08Ghev1    14:71|themselves to be Christians, but whose faith is only a blasphemy
08Ghev1    14:84|spontaneous, an ever sufficient light whose splendor nothing dims
08Ghev1    14:86|of heaven and earth, rational, whose Word, holy and ingenious, created
08Ghev1    14:92|the idols of paganism in whose worship he encouraged them to
08Ghev1    14:115|to be ruler of Israel, whose roots are from of old
08Ghev1    14:138|how to pray, even us whose nature He partook
08Ghev1    14:171|to the good Creator, in whose eyes nothing of all that
08Ghev1    14:180|story of the uncircumcised stranger whose corpse, as soon as it
08Ghev1    14:204|than for the human race whose nature He had taken upon
08Ghev1    14:212|in them as the pagans, whose abominable debaucheries are familiar to
08Ghev1    20:6|the fortifications of that city whose walls you rely on. And
08Ghev1    34:34|will you rely (for help)? Whose power, whose strength (will help
08Ghev1    34:34|rely (for help)? Whose power, whose strength (will help you) against
09Draskh1    1:13|shall comment on those) in whose days the glorious crown of
09Draskh1    2:8|the Greeks, descended Elisha (Elisa) whose progeny are the Sicilians (Sikilac’ik’
09Draskh1    2:8|Tyrrhenians (Tiwrenac’ik’), and Kitris (Kitiim) whose offsprings are the Romans (Hrowmayec’ik’
09Draskh1    3:28|Arbak, Zawan, P’arnak, Sur, during whose time Joshua caused the Israelites
09Draskh1    3:28|the Aethiopian warriors, Perch, in whose time lived David the king
09Draskh1    4:6|survived by his son Hrach’e, whose fame and physical appearance did
09Draskh1    5:14|of the Mede Astyages (Azhdahak), whose family is now called Murac’an
09Draskh1    7:9|the Sureni Pahlaw, and K’amsar, whose progeny were the Kamsarakans, (traced
09Draskh1    8:4|of the Euphrates river and whose leader was called Oski proselytized
09Draskh1    8:5|of the same man on whose (grave) he had come to
09Draskh1    16:41|all, Maurice renamed the country whose metropolis is Sebastia, and which
09Draskh1    16:42|He renamed Cappadocia, whose metropolis is Caesarea and which
09Draskh1    16:44|He annexed Pontus, whose metropolis is Trebizond, to Greater
09Draskh1    16:45|the so-calledFourth Armenia”, whose metropolis is Martyropolisthat is
09Draskh1    16:46|to the province of Karin whose metropolis is Theodosiopolis, he annexed
09Draskh1    19:19|named after Saint Grigor, and whose completion he entrusted to the
09Draskh1    21:21|after him, ’Umar ruled, in whose time, Vahan, the lord of
09Draskh1    24:4|a large and deep pit, whose entrance was barred
09Draskh1    25:8|before the army of Khalid, (whose men) caused much bloodshed among
09Draskh1    25:57|were, in particular, seven men, whose leader was called Atom from
09Draskh1    25:69|other districts and cities, and whose names are also inscribed in
09Draskh1    26:5|the prince of that land, whose name was Ktrich
09Draskh1    26:13|Tus Step’annos, also named Kon, whose people were called Sewordik’ from
09Draskh1    30:67|tongues like serpents, and under whose lips is adders’ poison
09Draskh1    32:4|victims’ relatives, sympathizers and spouses, whose cries and lamentations, as well
09Draskh1    32:23|evil calamity as the infidels whose sins they shared, and spoke
09Draskh1    36:4|graced man of God Mashtoc’, whose soul was permeated by the
09Draskh1    37:13|the slanderous utterances of some whose minds inclined toward wickedness. He
09Draskh1    37:13|the nahapet of the Sewordik’, whose name owes its origin to
09Draskh1    37:14|seized Georg with his brother whose name was Arues, and brought
09Draskh1    37:25|is Himself the vanquisher, andwhose will it is that all
09Draskh1    39:1|pacts of friendship with those whose rights had been taken away
09Draskh1    39:1|away from them, and from whose mouths righteous words were always
09Draskh1    42:13|one of the distinguished naxarars, whose name was Hasana prince
09Draskh1    43:10|was surrounded by numerous guards, whose overwhelming uproar surrounded and stupefied
09Draskh1    43:27|narrow places by my executioners whose insults bore the stench of
09Draskh1    46:18|There were others, whose lives had been wasted by
09Draskh1    48:7|succeeded by his brother Alexander, whose reign was filled with turmoil
09Draskh1    49:8|onlookers, than the actual tortures, whose memory alone is turning me
09Draskh1    51:32|two brothers of Gnuni ancestry, whose names were Dawit’ of the
09Draskh1    54:73|power of your imperial majesties, whose might is acknowledged throughout the
09Draskh1    54:79|the laws of Christ, and whose name is exalted with glory
09Draskh1    55:14|him who renovated us, and whose seat I possess; were that
09Draskh1    55:27|faint-hearted people among themselves, whose hands were too weak to
09Draskh1    59:8|Siwnik’ near prince Smbat, with whose help he hoped to be
09Draskh1    59:10|cauterized his eyes; for he whose blindness is by choice, shall
09Draskh1    63:7|the governor of the land) whose name was Amram, but the
09Draskh1    64:27|of Yusuf ’s venerable servants, whose name was Subukithe same
09Draskh1    66:33|Although the enemy, whose mind was plunged into the
09Draskh1    67:14|for the aforementioned Georg, about whose bravery in war we spoke
09Draskh1    67:24|dahekans from his younger brother whose name was Babgen, he released
10Tovma1    1:6|of Semiramis, and begat Ninuas, whose lineage extends as far as
10Tovma1    1:24|with a term of life whose many years were as but
10Tovma1    2:12|erect a tower from earth whose top would reach heaven
10Tovma1    3:35|to the worshippers of ashes, “whose judgment will never be rendered
10Tovma1    3:35|void,” according to Scripture, “and whose destruction will never abate
10Tovma1    6:31|which (father), when, and in whose time
10Tovma1    6:45|Abgar, king of Armenia, in whose days occurred the appearance in
10Tovma1    6:53|of Antipater of Ascalon and whose mother was Eupatra, an Arab
10Tovma1    6:54|among them Herod and Philipp, whose wife Herod had taken, abandoning
10Tovma1    8:6|he discovered a lesser fountain, whose water he brought along an
10Tovma1    10:5|Senek’erim, the great glory of whose stock the outspoken Isaiah proclaimed
10Tovma1    10:5|proclaimed to the Israelites, or whose splendid pre-eminence Alexander of
10Tovma1    11:54|This was the Sahak at whose command the great scholar Moses
10Tovma2    2:23|house of the Amatuni of whose names I am ignorant. Banding
10Tovma2    6:25|second division to Gurgēn Apupelch, whose companion-in-arms was Vahan
10Tovma2    7:14|of Assyria and Nineveh, from whose name they call themselves Sanasnayk’
10Tovma3    1:27|This man, whose devilish intelligence was wicked and
10Tovma3    5:11|of the southern realm, in whose hands are entrusted death and
10Tovma3    5:12|generals from all the races whose kingdoms have been subjected to
10Tovma3    6:6|these were, the fame of whose valour had reached the ends
10Tovma3    6:46|wall as strong as adamant whose head is Christ, he grew
10Tovma3    8:22|Bolkats’i, Vasak, and many others whose names are written in heaven
10Tovma3    10:8|foothills like an encircling sea whose waves swell up by the
10Tovma3    13:19|to the emir of Nakhchavan whose name was Abraham, informing him
10Tovma3    14:36|he returned to oppose Gurgēn, whose horse, galloping along and neighing
10Tovma3    23:7|The valiant warriors of Vaspurakan, whose names we recorded above, attacked
10Tovma3    29:37|prosperity of the country over whose direction they have been appointed
10Tovma3    29:75|horses they attacked the camp, whose entrance was unguarded. straightaway two
10Tovma3    29:77|about five hundred famous men, whose place of burial has never
10Tovma4    1:15|those who were Armenian and whose accomplice this rebel Gagik had
10Tovma4    1:32|would not lament that day, whose entrails would not be contorted
10Tovma4    3:24|time of war. Who knows whose will be the victory
10Tovma4    4:57|control Armenia save only Gagik, whose qualities he had tested and
10Tovma4    6:2|to you, Oh city, you whose king is the son of
10Tovma4    9:7|and wild beasts and serpents, whose forms reproduced their kinds with
10Tovma4    10:10|intercession of the Holy Illuminator, whose festival is celebrated on the
10Tovma4    13:38|with Jesse of Bethlehem, of whose sons the Lord chose David
10Tovma4    13:83|in whose shade was copied this History
11Asogh1    3:2|the Catholicos Bishop Georg died, whose patriarchal throne was occupied by
11Asogh1    5:10|city of Dvin, the martyrs, whose names are entered in the
11Asogh1    9:7|learned Kirakos, in beggarly attire, whose life served as an edification
11Asogh1    37:1|battle with the desert Arabians, whose place was taken by his
12Last1    9:0|prophecy, Daniel saw an apparition whose head was of gold, whose
12Last1    9:0|whose head was of gold, whose shoulders and arms were silver
12Last1    9:0|and arms were silver, and whose back and sides were copper
12Last1    10:16|ever-lit candles and candelabras whose light, mixing with the air
12Last1    10:17|The generously donated incense, whose smoke rose fragrantly up from
12Last1    11:9|told him of the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with
12Last1    11:28|sounds, were breathing violently. Others whose throats had been slit but
12Last1    11:29|There were others whose appearance was so frightful that
12Last1    16:2|then visited upon the land? Whose mind is able to enumerate
12Last1    16:13|to) the multitude of youths, whose newly-grown beards adorned their
12Last1    16:13|cheeks like a beautiful picture, whose ringlets of hair gleamed upon
12Last1    17:17|order, truthful and sagacious, at whose words all the legions of
12Last1    17:19|hosts of troops before them, whose raiment shone with variegation resembling
12Last1    18:2|neighbors of ours, or those whose borders marched with ours cease
12Last1    18:33|not be seized with trembling, whose eyes would not cloud over
12Last1    18:38|the hill with a wall whose foundations they had laid on
12Last1    22:13|arrows at our faith, arrows whose heads had been tempered with
12Last1    22:16|Tree of Life in Eden, whose immortal fruit was the very
12Last1    23:12|He forsook the Lord in whose blessed font he had been
12Last1    23:23|Byzantine) emperor sent a judge, whose name was Eghia, to see
12Last1    24:6|of His rage and wrath, (Whose cup) He lowers for sinners
12Last1    25:3|a broad and extensive kingdom whose borders stretched from the valleys
12Last1    25:16|who strikes and then heals, whose humane benevolence is without limit