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ploughing 1
pluck 4
plucked 6
plumage 29
plumes 1
plump 6
plumpness 1
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29 matter
29 motion
29 natural
29 plumage
29 sleep
29 unless
28 bitch
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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plumage

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | their habits and in their plumage, and may easily be mistaken 2 III, 12 | take place in birds whose plumage is of one uniform colour; 3 III, 12 | dusky or downright black plumage turn white or grey, as the 4 III, 12 | change the colour of their plumage at different seasons of 5 VI, 9 | time take on their spangled plumage. They hatch their eggs within 6 VI, 9 | leaves, and recovers its plumage when the same trees are 7 VIII, 3 | resemble one another in plumage and in note, only that the 8 VIII, 3 | titmouse, with speckled plumage of an ashen colour, and 9 VIII, 3 | there is the scalidris, with plumage ashen-grey, but speckled. 10 VIII, 3 | and is a good swimmer; its plumage is black. It roosts on trees, 11 VIII, 18| be diagnosed from their plumage, which is ruffled when they 12 VIII, 30| as is the case with the plumage of certain birds; that is 13 IX, 1 | marsh ground; it has pretty plumage, and finds its without trouble. 14 IX, 11 | in no way noteworthy for plumage or voice; it makes an appearance 15 IX, 12 | the side of rivers; the plumage of this bird is pretty, 16 IX, 15 | in flight and has an ugly plumage.~ 17 IX, 16 | pleasant note, beautiful plumage, makes a living cleverly, 18 IX, 17 | food with difficulty; its plumage is poor, but its note is 19 IX, 18 | it, and works by day; its plumage is poor, and its excrement 20 IX, 18 | white heron has handsome plumage, unites without harm to 21 IX, 20 | and is less variegated in plumage than the others.~ 22 IX, 25 | however, of the same coloured plumage, but is smaller, and has 23 IX, 26 | has a long beak, and in plumage is like the francolin-partridge. 24 IX, 32 | another species with black Plumage, the smallest but boldest 25 IX, 32 | ordinary eagle, and has yellow plumage; it is seldom seen, as is 26 IX, 49B| season the colour of their plumage and their note; as, for 27 IX, 49B| the coloration of their plumage. In the same way with the 28 IX, 49B| a change in note and in plumage, for even the ring-dove 29 IX, 49B| the white hawk’s silver plumage drest,~For, timely changing,


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