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Alphabetical [« »] food-devouring 1 food-supply 1 foolish 1 foot 23 footed 3 footing 2 footless 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 discharges 23 early 23 externally 23 foot 23 goats 23 nests 23 nothing | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances foot |
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1 I, 1 | for instance, the head, foot, hand, the arm as a whole, 2 I, 15 | multiplicity of bones is the "foot". The hinder part of the 3 I, 15 | The hinder part of the foot is the "heel"; at the front 4 I, 15 | upper part or back of the foot is sinewy and has no particular 5 I, 15 | the inside or sole of the foot clumsy and not arched, that 6 I, 15 | also lies that part of the foot which is the most effective 7 II, 1 | cleft, as in geese. The foot is fleshy underneath, like 8 II, 1 | quadrupeds some have the foot cloven into many parts, 9 II, 1 | others are uncloven of foot, such for instance as the 10 II, 8 | and the under part of the foot is like a hand except for 11 II, 8 | a manner of hand and of foot: of foot in the heel extremity, 12 II, 8 | of hand and of foot: of foot in the heel extremity, of 13 III, 2 | knee to the shin and the foot (as the upper veins were 14 III, 2 | arrive at the sole of the foot, and from thence continue 15 IV, 2 | in the female the first foot is bifurcate, in the male 16 IV, 4 | little crabs as have the left foot or claw the bigger of the 17 VI, 29 | hunters that pursue them on foot in the second or third run; 18 VI, 35 | is exceptionally fleet of foot, owing to the suppleness 19 VIII, 21| very often it attacks the foot, and occasionally the ear; 20 VIII, 23| liable to two diseases, foot, sickness and craurus. In 21 IX, 6 | even animals as swift of foot as stags.~The Egyptian ichneumon, 22 IX, 22 | ashen-coloured all over; is fleet of foot, but slow of wing. The bird-catcher 23 IX, 23 | described; it is fleet of foot and strong of wing, and