03Buz3 20:7 | | | with whom he had become | friendly. | Taking a letter from him |
04Yegh2 2:50 | | | conversed with them in a | friendly | and gentle way in accordance |
04Yegh2 7:155 | | | into a debate in a | friendly | way, I know that despite |
04Yegh3 10:248 | | | spoke with them in a | friendly | way according to his previous |
04Yegh4 3:55 | | | gifts to others in a | friendly | way |
04Yegh6 2:36 | | | them in an appealing and | friendly | way, indicating that the flight |
04Yegh7 7:151 | | | he can be persuaded by | friendly | means and repent and regret |
05Parp4 88:20 | | | Vahan he will give you | friendly | pretexts but then trick and |
06Khor1 24:6 | | | foremost among them, showing thereafter | friendly | services to our kings, were |
06Khor1 30:5 | | | of these alternatives: either remain | friendly | with your brother and accept |
06Khor2 33:26 | | | Your | friendly | letter has been read before |
06Khor2 71:3 | | | house of Karēn Pahlav, remaining | friendly | toward their brother and kin |
06Khor2 83:6 | | | time of his marriage became | friendly | with our King Trdat |
06Khor3 22:5 | | | They were pleased and | friendly | toward him and gave him |
06Khor3 36:7 | | | from having any acquaintance or | friendly | relations with the Greeks. But |
06Khor3 50:2 | | | angry at Khosrov for his | friendly | relations with Arcadius and for |
06Khor3 64:3 | | | Pahlav, to persuade him by | friendly | advice as his relative |
07Seb1 21:5 | | | be cared for in a | friendly | way with all willingness |
07Seb1 30:5 | | | who received him in a | friendly | way, greatly honoured him, gave |
07Seb1 32:14 | | | King Khosrov received him in | friendly | fashion, and appointed a stipend |
07Seb1 33:1 | | | following order: ’Receive in a | friendly | way those who will submit |
07Seb1 35:5 | | | because he made our opponents | friendly | and bestowed on us pity |
07Seb1 44:19 | | | he received him in a | friendly | way and with the honour |
09Draskh1 29:5 | | | Receiving this fitting request with | friendly | disposition, the caliph sent to |
09Draskh1 31:1 | | | did not withdraw from the | friendly | affection of Leo Emperor of |
09Draskh1 33:7 | | | first Afshin received him with | friendly | disposition, and in accordance with |
09Draskh1 34:7 | | | Gurgen—on the pretext of | friendly | pastime, and bringing them together |
09Draskh1 40:6 | | | faith. By means of very | friendly, | pleasing and agreeable messages, and |
09Draskh1 54:8 | | | first and give this brief | friendly | advice |
09Draskh1 59:11 | | | Shirak, where he summoned with | friendly | disposition his brother Abas, whom |
10Tovma1 1:27 | | | approach, calling out in a | friendly | voice: “Where are you, Adam |
10Tovma1 7:4 | | | brother of Arshavir, had become | friendly | with Artashēs the king of |
10Tovma2 2:10 | | | Marcian received them in a | friendly | and peaceful fashion and promoted |
10Tovma2 4:7 | | | the course of time becoming | friendly, | he taught (Mahmet) many things |
10Tovma2 6:50 | | | for the land and (your) | friendly | kindness towards us, we shall |
10Tovma3 10:56 | | | he received him in a | friendly | and peaceful fashion with splendid |
10Tovma3 17:9 | | | and withdrew from the conflict; | friendly | love was established between the |
10Tovma3 20:54 | | | Come, let us meet in | friendly | peace.” And when the nobles |
10Tovma3 23:4 | | | prefects, and those who in | friendly | submission paid him tribute |
10Tovma4 1:13 | | | in the castle in a | friendly | and peaceful manner |
10Tovma4 3:4 | | | always treated him in a | friendly | way. For wisdom flowed from |
11Asogh1 4:6 | | | act of Smbat, broke off | friendly | relations with him and began |
11Asogh1 4:8 | | | Smbat, (remembering his | friendly | alliance with Yusuf), involuntarily sends |
11Asogh1 15:7 | | | he had previously been on | friendly | terms, and arrived at his |
11Asogh1 27:7 | | | for peace and concluded a | friendly | alliance among themselves |