Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] girdle 1 girl 4 girls 8 give 43 given 20 gives 16 giving 4 | Frequency [« »] 43 bone 43 dolphin 43 genus 43 give 43 heat 43 quite 43 seasons | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances give |
Book, Paragraph
1 II, 1 | of the pithecoids we must give their distinctive properties 2 III, 1 | sides of the spine, so as to give the impression of thus being 3 III, 3 | investigations.~We now proceed to give particulars regarding the 4 III, 20 | milk, thirty. Other animals give only enough of milk to rear 5 III, 21 | cattle that in all cases give a copious supply of milk, 6 III, 21 | rule, ruminating animals give milk in abundance, and milk 7 III, 21 | purposes; and swarthy women give healthier milk than fair 8 IV, 4 | the shell is perforated to give an outlet. In this particular 9 IV, 4 | both kinds. In shape, to give a simple illustration, it 10 IV, 9 | fact is that no animal can give utterance to voice except 11 IV, 9 | nor has it lips, so as to give utterance to an articulate 12 IV, 9 | mother-nightingale has been observed to give lessons in singing to a 13 IV, 10 | red-blooded and provided with legs give sensible proof that they 14 IV, 10 | to catch hold of it or to give it a blow unawares; and 15 v, 14 | some animals other organs give indication of the commencing 16 v, 21 | bees neither copulate nor give birth to young, but that 17 VI, 17 | here given pretend only to give the results of general observation.~ 18 VI, 18 | boiled barley. Some swine give fine litters only at the 19 VI, 19 | twin-bearer. Of these animals some give birth to males and others 20 VI, 21 | the castrated bulls, and give them an office in the herd 21 VI, 33 | every month. They do not give birth to their young ones 22 VI, 35 | days of the year. And they give the reason for this in the 23 VI, 35 | not yet been verified; I give it merely as it is currently 24 VII, 1 | later life. For girls who give way to wantonness grow more 25 VIII, 1 | sensibility, some animals give no indication whatsoever 26 VIII, 6 | Thrace, when fattening pigs, give them a drink on the first 27 VIII, 6 | the same age. A pig will give battle even to a wolf.) 28 VIII, 8 | their food, and a place will give good or bad feeding according 29 VIII, 8 | corn, while ripening, will give a smooth coat; but such 30 VIII, 10| drinking, and accordingly they give the flocks salt every five 31 VIII, 21| on mashed mulberries, to give repeated warm baths, and 32 VIII, 26| soak a root in the oil and give it the root to swallow. 33 IX, 8 | leader of the wild birds give a counter one, the rest 34 IX, 8 | may hear him and come and give him battle; and experienced 35 IX, 8 | silence, to avoid having to give battle to other males who 36 IX, 8 | the female decoy; she will give the counter note and remain 37 IX, 36 | sticks and capture them. They give a portion of their booty 38 IX, 39 | supply themselves, some give a weak bite, and others 39 IX, 40 | underneath the combs to give themselves free passage-room; 40 IX, 45 | tight on a frame, would give sitting room for seven people. 41 IX, 45 | parturition the mothers give birth to their young in 42 IX, 50 | the incision with hair to give an outlet to suppurating 43 IX, 49B| this bird has been known to give its cooing note, to the