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Alphabetical [« »] catamenia 6 catamenial 2 catarrhactes 2 catch 28 catch-fish 1 catches 12 catching 6 | Frequency [« »] 29 sleep 29 unless 28 bitch 28 catch 28 chest 28 direction 28 hold | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances catch |
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1 I, 1 | fish. Again, some creatures catch their food, others treasure 2 IV, 6 | thin and watery, and if you catch at them they break at once 3 IV, 8 | under a rock, and fishers catch it by clattering stones 4 IV, 10 | motionless that one might easily catch them by hand; and, as a 5 IV, 10 | off its guard so far as to catch hold of it or to give it 6 IV, 10 | that you are preparing to catch or strike it, the fish is 7 v, 5 | propensities of the two sexes to catch both one and the other: 8 v, 16 | and closing of which they catch mute fishes; that is to 9 v, 17 | accordingly, when they want to catch these various creatures 10 v, 27 | father-phalangium as well, if they catch him: for, by the way, he 11 VI, 15 | up out of the ground to catch the heat; also, when the 12 VI, 18 | control over them and cannot catch hold of them in the fields. 13 VI, 30 | it is a very hard task to catch her.~ 14 VIII, 2 | and that the bait used to catch them is not flesh but barley-cake. 15 VIII, 2 | general rule the larger fishes catch the smaller ones in their 16 VIII, 3 | bird of prey, that they may catch. These birds never touch 17 VIII, 4 | carnivorous, and whenever they catch an animal they extract all 18 VIII, 15| small, the fish is hard to catch, but it is easily caught 19 IX, 3 | then follow home.~If you catch hold of a goat’s beard at 20 IX, 6 | by this stratagem it can catch even animals as swift of 21 IX, 8 | young brood, and tries to catch them, the hen-bird rolls 22 IX, 32 | nest with nothing. If it catch a man prowling about in 23 IX, 35 | and consequently fishermen catch it by sluicing with showers 24 IX, 36 | in the air, and the hawks catch them.~In the neighbourhood 25 IX, 37 | creatures that it wants to catch, overpowering them by the 26 IX, 37 | man, if he dived, could catch it with the hand; it gets 27 IX, 37 | and makes no effort to catch its wonted prey. The male 28 IX, 40 | frogs in the marsh also catch them if they come in their