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horns   14
horrible   32
horrify   9
horror   19
horse   303
horseback   9
horseman   14
horsemanship   1
hospice   2
Wordform

horse
143 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
horrified   8
horrifying   1
horror   15
horrors   3
horse   143
horseback   9
horsed   2
horseman   6
horsemanship   1


02Agat1    2:24|then had each mounted his horse and fled
02Agat1    19:1|wounded, he picked up the horse and its armor and his
03Buz3    6:10|be unable to mount a horse according to the natural laws
03Buz3    6:12|his mind. Taking a wild horse, they bound the lad Grigoris
03Buz3    6:12|horse’s tail and let the horse run free across the plain
03Buz3    20:5|time king Tiran possessed a horse which everyone greatly marvelled at
03Buz3    20:6|great, tall, broader than any horse and handsomer. Nothing could be
03Buz3    20:8|who refused to give the horse up
03Buz3    20:9|kings, Tiran sought out a horse possessing the same color, markings
03Buz3    20:9|not find such a large horse anywhere. He found a horse
03Buz3    20:9|horse anywhere. He found a horse of the same roan color
03Buz3    20:10|This is the horse that you requested which, out
03Buz3    20:11|of the retention of the horse and tried to aggrevate matters
03Buz3    20:11|ridiculing you. He found another horse and entrusted it to me
03Buz3    21:21|the disturbance over one single horse
03Buz4    15:25|While Gnel, mounted on his horse, was coming into the banak
03Buz4    15:25|and threw him from his horse, tied back his arms, and
03Buz4    15:37|as the wall of the horse arena, killed him, and buried
03Buz4    21:14|Iranian king escaped on a horse and fled
03Buz4    22:15|elephant, Bagos dismounted from his horse, took out his sword and
03Buz4    22:18|land of Iran on a horse
03Buz4    25:5|a hairsbreadth fleeing on a horse, and the Armenians took the
03Buz4    31:7|a hairsbreadth, fleeing on a horse to the country of Iran
03Buz4    47:5|Meruzhan, mounted on a tacik horse, fled
03Buz4    57:6|should be taken to the horse-arena in the city of
03Buz4    57:7|Shapuh himself, mounted on a horse quickly rode around the women
03Buz5    1:21|to escape, fleeing on a horse
03Buz5    2:0|that Shapuh escaped on a horse by a hairsbreadth
03Buz5    2:4|hairsbreadth and fled on a horse, though Mushegh and the Armenian
03Buz5    2:11|time Mushegh had a white horse. So, when Shapuh, king of
03Buz5    2:12|of Mushegh on the white horse, engraved on a cup, and
03Buz5    4:30|He mounted his horse with his brigade taking the
03Buz5    6:8|quickly sent an emissary by horse to the district of Ayrayrat
03Buz5    35:24|I was mounted on a horse
03Buz5    37:29|personally strong, on a steady horse covered with horse armor. Varazdat
03Buz5    37:29|a steady horse covered with horse armor. Varazdat regarded him as
03Buz5    38:22|let him go on a horse
03Buz5    43:31|he is mounted on a horse, his thighs do not hug
03Buz5    43:31|thighs do not hug the horse but fly free of the
03Buz5    43:31|but fly free of the horse
03Buz5    43:37|Manuel was put on a horse by his grooms, and they
03Buz5    43:43|unbelievably great loss, for the horse of Manuel’s second, Vache, fell
03Buz5    43:44|as a result of his horse, for both of them had
03Buz6    8:4|lay youth mounted on a horse, sword at his waist, knife
03Buz6    8:5|some brigandage. As for the horse he was astride, it was
03Buz6    8:5|when bishop Yohan saw the horse he was astonished and he
03Buz6    8:6|bridle, saying: “Get off the horse at once, for I have
03Buz6    8:16|Yohan seized hold of the horse and note: “This horse will
03Buz6    8:16|the horse and note: “This horse will be my gift, for
03Buz6    8:17|man resisted handing over the horse. Finally, Yohan forcibly got hold
03Buz6    8:17|forcibly got hold of the horse and sent the man off
03Buz6    8:18|this happened because of a horse
03Buz6    8:25|a priest and took my horse, saddle and bridle and left
04Yegh3    2:31|and sent a messenger by horse in haste to Armenia
04Yegh3    8:186|resistance; they unseated from his horse and killed one of the
04Yegh3    8:191|on the back of his horse with his armor. Saved from
04Yegh5    2:45|needed clothes; he gave a horse to the one who lacked
04Yegh5    2:45|the one who lacked a horse
05Parp3    35:10|he got down from his horse which was in deep mud
05Parp3    35:10|all (his) troops, removed the horse. Fearlessly, boldly, like a bird
05Parp3    35:10|a bird he mounted the horse, and put to flight the
05Parp3    41:10|caught up with each one’s horse
05Parp4    68:20|and having himself mounted his horse, (Vasak) said to the other
05Parp4    70:16|words, he fell from his horse and was wickedly mauled by
05Parp4    74:13|Kamsarakan, after violently racing his horse, fell to the ground and
05Parp4    78:10|having been thrown from his horse was left there half-dead
05Parp4    92:15|of each district, lords of horse, troops, and brigades, to assemble
05Parp4    99:3|hrovartak, he immediately requested a horse to go to the House
06Khor2    50:11|Artashēs mounted a beautiful black horse, and taking a strap of
06Khor2    61:3|thoughtlessly turned around on his horse and fell into a great
06Khor2    63:11|house, he immediately mounted his horse and went to Sper with
06Khor2    79:2|his youth he delighted in horse riding; he was an expert
06Khor2    79:9|At this point Trdat’s horse was wounded so he did
06Khor2    82:11|inflicted many wounds on his horse and killed it with their
06Khor2    82:12|of the enemy. Seizing the horse of one of them, he
06Khor2    85:5|so much to spur his horse as to grasp the sinew
06Khor2    85:5|head and reins of his horse
06Khor3    9:8|from the back of his horse to the ground
06Khor3    37:21|But because the impious Mehrujan’s horse was wounded, he was unable
06Khor3    55:14|if I go first my horse will shy
06Khor3    55:16|And spurring his horse he crossed the fire as
07Seb1    12:5|him, but gave him a horse and arms and let him
07Seb1    12:14|fully armed. Dismounting from his horse, he went to the door
07Seb1    12:14|armed and each on his horse
07Seb1    12:22|tent. They brought him his horse; he mounted and departed
07Seb1    20:9|his big-limbed and powerful horse, grasping the branch of a
07Seb1    25:2|men, and dismounting from his horse he did obeisance on his
07Seb1    25:2|ordered him to mount his horse again. But he had laid
07Seb1    28:9|the village. He mounted his horse, and with three men - whose
07Seb1    29:1|meet him with a fine horse from the royal stable with
07Seb1    32:10|his arms or saddled his horse. And if anyone had armed
07Seb1    32:10|armed himself or saddled his horse, the retainers of the princes
07Seb1    38:27|escaped, riding on a sorry horse. In that way he escaped
07Seb1    39:4|and terrified. He sought a horse; but on entering the stable
07Seb1    40:11|robe, and seated on a horse he was making a tour
08Ghev1    30:4|fatally stabbed, fell from his horse and was surrounded by the
08Ghev1    30:5|He dismounted and hamstrung his horse, and then commenced furious single
09Draskh1    34:31|had mounted on a swift horse, which he admired, and as
09Draskh1    48:21|disheartened, and suddenly mounting his horse, he fled to his domain
09Draskh1    52:1|the stable door after the horse was stolen so that the
09Draskh1    58:3|he had on and his horse, the king plundered all of
09Draskh1    59:10|pursue Movses, and galloping his horse through the lines of the
09Draskh1    67:14|latter barely mounted on another horse and made his escape
10Tovma1    4:18|to have been a winged horse
10Tovma1    5:5|bronze-hammered muzzle of Ashdahak’s horse, knocking him back onto its
10Tovma1    5:10|Lydian king had covered his horse all over with bronze armour
10Tovma1    6:21|rapidly descending from his armoured horse before Alexander, reckoning as naught
10Tovma1    10:48|Mehuzhan. He hamstrung his armed horse, cast a rope around his
10Tovma2    1:15|overcome, Saint Vardan, spurring his horse, turned the Persian champions to
10Tovma2    2:23|preparations; mounting each his own horse they went out to oppose
10Tovma2    3:58|He cried out, saying: “A horse, a horse.” But on entering
10Tovma2    3:58|out, saying: “A horse, a horse.” But on entering the stable
10Tovma2    3:58|stable they came across no horse
10Tovma2    3:74|garments, riding on a royal horse, and circulating among all his
10Tovma3    2:34|Bugha himself, mounted on his horse, armed himself for battle with
10Tovma3    4:38|groom brought him his best horse; mounting, he rushed off after
10Tovma3    4:65|was mounted on a white horse and fanned the smoke towards
10Tovma3    9:9|wore armour, as did his horse; so some supposed that horse
10Tovma3    9:9|horse; so some supposed that horse and rider were an iron
10Tovma3    13:21|deep in thought, his wounded horse caught its foot in a
10Tovma3    13:35|attacked. Gurgēn hastily mounted his horse. They formed line and filled
10Tovma3    13:36|his impatience, spurred the brave horse on which he was mounted
10Tovma3    13:42|as batons, and a spirited horse that stamped its foot imperiously
10Tovma3    14:7|a select and richly ornamented horse, then despatched them from the
10Tovma3    14:36|returned to oppose Gurgēn, whose horse, galloping along and neighing haughtily
10Tovma3    16:9|to mount him on his horse. Putting on his armour, taking
10Tovma3    17:6|elite soldiers with arms and horse armour, two hundred men. When
10Tovma3    18:8|But Ashot spurred on his horse, which was covered in armour
10Tovma3    18:10|from behind and lamed the horse of the armed rider called
10Tovma3    20:21|Apahunik’, stripped of arms and horse armour (so they could) plunder
10Tovma3    22:22|to an end. A mettlesome horse threw and killed that most
10Tovma3    29:75|Vlit’ and Marachay. The marzpans horse was too weak to gallop
10Tovma4    4:60|He set him on a horse splendidly caparisoned with a golden
11Asogh1    7:9|He immediately demanded a horse; put on armor and, with
11Asogh1    19:3|of this, jumped on a horse and set off in pursuit
11Asogh1    40:24|the (enemy) rider with his horse in half
11Asogh1    42:11|was carrying hay for his horse. One of the Iberians approached
12Last1    2:10|was unable to mount a horse
12Last1    2:12|We shall take and make horse-shoes (from them).” But at
12Last1    2:25|prince Erhat died, because his horse fell into a swamp, and
12Last1    2:31|saying insultingly, “We shall make horse-shoes out of it.” This
12Last1    4:14|his attendants: “Bring me a horse!” Getting out of bed, (Basil
12Last1    4:14|of bed, (Basil) mounted the horse, and rode outside the palace