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Alphabetical [« »] beaks 4 bean-stalks 1 beans 4 bear 46 bear-crab 1 beard 7 bearded 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 tail 47 termed 46 air 46 bear 46 breasts 46 children 46 five | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances bear |
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1 II, 1 | like the front paws of the bear; for they are furnished 2 II, 1 | the body, as the pig, the bear, and the dog; others are 3 II, 1 | underneath, like that of the bear; so that, when the animal 4 II, 8 | insignificant indeed. And we must bear in mind that all other quadrupeds 5 II, 11 | divided into two parts, which bear the same relation to one 6 II, 11 | and the rest of the hand bear to one another in man. Each 7 II, 17 | man, the pig, the dog, the bear, the lion, the wolf. (The 8 II, 17 | large, as in the pig and bear, and the stomach of the 9 IV, 2 | mobile, and bring it to bear against the lower one, and 10 v, 11 | prolific. And, indeed, we must bear this in mind, that just 11 v, 21 | from an idea that they bear or generate the bees; and, 12 VI, 10 | of this species pair and bear young every month, inasmuch 13 VI, 11 | dog-fish as a general rule bear twice in the year, with 14 VI, 17 | day.~To resume, we must bear in mind that the same fish 15 VI, 18 | same with wild animals. The bear, the wolf, and the lion 16 VI, 18 | grows old she continues to bear, but grows indifferent to 17 VI, 19 | comfort and well fed, they bear twice in the year. The goat 18 VI, 19 | blowing, they are apt to bear males; if when south winds 19 VI, 19 | blowing, females. Such as bear females may get to bear 20 VI, 19 | bear females may get to bear males, due regard being 21 VI, 20 | occasionally a bitch will bear one only. The bitch of the 22 VI, 22 | case of all animals that bear several young.~The mare 23 VI, 22 | compulsion be brought to bear. There is no fixed time 24 VI, 23 | the index-teeth, she will bear all her life through; but 25 VI, 23 | will neither conceive nor bear for the rest of her days. 26 VI, 24 | she-mules submit to the mule and bear young; but the breed, though 27 VI, 30 | newly born cub of the she bear is the smallest in proportion 28 VI, 30 | quarters; about this time the bear and the she-bear are at 29 VI, 31 | this the lioness ceases to bear for the rest of her days. 30 VI, 33 | opisthuretic. They breed and bear at all seasons, superfoetate 31 VI, 33 | superfoetate during pregnancy, and bear young every month. They 32 VI, 35 | The cat and the ichneumon bear as many young as the dog, 33 VII, 3 | especially true of those that bear many children, as indeed 34 VII, 4 | fruitful and are wont to bear and bring forth many children 35 VII, 4 | among most nations the women bear one child a birth; but frequently 36 VII, 4 | frequently and in many lands they bear twins, as for instance in 37 VII, 5 | that age have been known to bear children. But beyond that 38 VII, 6 | as a general rule apt to bear female children rather than 39 VIII, 5 | gratify this propensity.~The bear is omnivorous. It eats fruit, 40 VIII, 5 | bull proceeds to butt, the bear seizes hold of the bull’ 41 VIII, 6 | the horse and the ox; the bear neither laps nor sucks, 42 VIII, 17| quadrupeds the porcupine and the bear retire into concealment. 43 VIII, 17| concealment. The fact that the bear hides is well established, 44 VIII, 17| the winter solstice. The bear hides for at least forty 45 VIII, 17| that the reason for the bear’s seeking concealment is 46 IX, 1 | excepting those of the bear and leopard, the female