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sincerity 3
sind 1
sinew 2
sinews 34
sinewy 2
sinful 1
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34 riches
34 seeks
34 shame
34 sinews
34 sixth
34 substances
34 thirst
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sinews

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1 12 | cords, and girders, and sinews—one nature diffused in many The Republic Book
2 3 | his spirit and cut out the sinews of his soul; and he becomes 3 4 | powerful, if deprived of the sinews of war. ~There would certainly The Statesman Part
4 Text | stitched, some are made of the sinews of plants, and some of hair; 5 Text | metaphorically termed the sinews of plants, and we have also Timaeus Part
6 Intro| heat and cold, he contrived sinews and flesh—the first to give 7 Intro| form pulpy flesh. But the sinews he made of a mixture of 8 Intro| thin bone, and placed the sinews at the extremity of the 9 Intro| according to which the flesh and sinews are made of blood, the sinews 10 Intro| sinews are made of blood, the sinews out of the fibres, and the 11 Intro| which comes away from the sinews and the flesh, not only 12 Intro| renewed from the muscles and sinews, and instead of being oily 13 Intro| fall away and leave the sinews bare and full of brine, 14 Intro| which gets about the great sinews of the shoulders—these are 15 Intro| composed—the blood, flesh, sinews—like the elements out of 16 Intro| them, namely, blood, flesh, sinews, are generated in an inverse 17 Text | in view, he contrived the sinews and the flesh, that so binding 18 Text | members together by the sinews, which admitted of being 19 Text | succulent flesh. As for the sinews, he made them of a mixture 20 Text | yellow colour; wherefore the sinews have a firmer and more glutinous 21 Text | binding them together by sinews, and then enshrouded them 22 Text | but not with flesh and sinews, since it had no joints; 23 Text | this manner God placed the sinews at the extremity of the 24 Text | the face, and the other sinews he dispersed throughout 25 Text | head was not encircled by sinews; and also in order that 26 Text | marrow and bone and flesh and sinews are composed of the four 27 Text | order is that the flesh and sinews should be made of blood, 28 Text | should be made of blood, the sinews out of the fibres to which 29 Text | which comes away from the sinews and the flesh, not only 30 Text | separated from the muscles and sinews, ceases to give nourishment 31 Text | under the flesh and the sinews, and separates from the 32 Text | foundation and leave the sinews bare and full of brine, 33 Text | the wind gets about the sinews and the veins of the shoulders, 34 Text | the great tendons and the sinews which are connected with


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