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Alphabetical [« »] largely 1 larger 114 largest 38 lark 9 larks 1 larus 1 larva 5 | Frequency [« »] 9 individuals 9 laconian 9 language 9 lark 9 leader 9 leave 9 lid | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances lark |
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1 VI, 1 | same is the case with the lark and the tetrix. These birds 2 VIII, 16| the turtle-dove, and the lark, all go into hiding. The 3 IX, 1 | the poecilis, the crested lark, the woodpecker (?), and 4 IX, 1 | it at night, and with the lark for stealing its eggs.~The 5 IX, 1 | also are the sedge-bird and lark, the laedus and the celeus 6 IX, 8 | instance, of such birds, the lark and the woodcock, as well 7 IX, 13 | belly, is as large as a lark; it lays four or five eggs, 8 IX, 29 | nest of the hypolais or lark, or on a tree in the nest 9 IX, 49B| the francolin, the crested lark, the pheasant; some of the