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Alphabetical [« »] broader 4 broadly 1 broken 5 brood 48 brood-cells 1 brooded 1 brooding 12 | Frequency [« »] 49 visible 48 autumn 48 big 48 brood 48 living 48 made 47 forth | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances brood |
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1 v, 8 | the mother Halcyon and her brood.~And these days are calm, 2 v, 9 | twice a year, and the second brood is the weaker of the two. 3 v, 13 | blackbird, however, its first brood is killed by inclemency 4 v, 13 | to breed), but the second brood it usually succeeds in rearing.~ 5 v, 13 | in the summer. The spring brood is the best, or the autumn 6 v, 13 | the best, or the autumn brood. At all events, without 7 v, 13 | the hot season, the summer brood, is the poorest of the three.)~ 8 v, 21 | declare that they fetch the brood of the drones from such 9 v, 21 | motherhood, they declare that the brood of the drones appears even 10 v, 21 | of growth of the ordinary brood.~Bees are provided with 11 v, 22 | attention is concentrated on the brood; and this will account for 12 v, 27 | which they have woven, and brood over it until the eggs are 13 v, 27 | mother in the hatching. The brood of a single phalangium is 14 v, 30 | stalks of the squill. This brood runs into the ground. And 15 VI, 4 | hen-pigeons destroy the first brood. The hen-pigeon, as has 16 VI, 4 | out. The two parent birds brood for some time over the chicks 17 VI, 4 | over sixteen.) (After one brood the pigeon is ready for 18 VI, 6 | instances, though occasionally a brood of three has been observed. 19 VI, 6 | birds of prey, when their brood is rather forward in being 20 VI, 7 | hypolais hatches and rears the brood. It is about this time that 21 VI, 8 | the ring-dove begins to brood in the afternoon and broods 22 VI, 8 | the parent birds rears its brood. But the male, when he first 23 VI, 9 | males and lay their eggs and brood in solitude. Only two eggs 24 VI, 9 | barn-door hen, for she could not brood over and hatch a large number. 25 VI, 11 | angel-fish, bears its first brood in the springtime, and its 26 VI, 11 | the Pleiads; the second brood is the stronger of the two. 27 VI, 17 | inferred from the fact that the brood of the atherine appears 28 VI, 17 | appears first of all and the brood of the cephalus last. The 29 VIII, 27| this creature engenders a brood full of a fine down. It 30 IX, 1 | prey on her eggs and her brood; and so the turtle-dove 31 IX, 1 | preys upon the eggs and brood of the latter. And so between 32 IX, 1 | topples the eggs and the brood out of the nest, the young 33 IX, 8 | go to rest, gather their brood under their wings. Not to 34 IX, 8 | comes by chance upon a young brood, and tries to catch them, 35 IX, 8 | until every one of her brood has had time to escape; 36 IX, 8 | just as with her fledged brood, she entices him off by 37 IX, 8 | hen-bird rises from off her brood when she sees the male showing 38 IX, 17 | uncanny; it has a numerous brood, of which it is fond, and 39 IX, 29 | grown big, thrusts her own brood out of the nest and lets 40 IX, 29 | mother-bird kills her own brood and gives them to the alien 41 IX, 29 | mother-cuckoo comes and devours the brood of the rearing mother; others 42 IX, 29 | brought before the smaller brood have a chance, and that 43 IX, 29 | consequence the smaller brood die of hunger; others say 44 IX, 40 | the kings only when the brood of young is numerous, and 45 IX, 40 | very small quantities. Bees brood over the combs and so mature 46 IX, 40 | away; if they cannot so brood, the entire comb perishes; 47 IX, 40 | passage be lacking they cannot brood, and the cobwebs come on. 48 IX, 41 | leaders are killed by the new brood, and whether this occurs