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Alphabetical [« »] sprat 2 spreads 1 spring 47 spring-time 21 springs 1 springtime 8 sprinkle 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 interval 21 operation 21 passage 21 spring-time 21 straight 21 structure 21 term | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances spring-time |
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1 v, 11 | fishes are in roe in the spring-time; while some, as has been 2 v, 11 | the impregnation in the spring-time follows a general law, impregnation 3 v, 12 | their so-called eggs in spring-time and in autumn, with the 4 v, 15 | to some one place in the spring-time, and deposit the so-called " 5 v, 15 | The murex is caught in the spring-time when engaged in the construction 6 v, 17 | consequently in winter and in the spring-time, before laying their eggs, 7 v, 17 | cast their shell in the spring-time (just as serpents shed their 8 v, 18 | sepia goes pregnant in the spring-time, and lays its eggs after 9 v, 19 | on leaves, ordinarily in spring-time, but not seldom in winter 10 v, 22 | separate factions.~Whenever the spring-time is late a-coming, and when 11 v, 25 | and they are engendered in spring-time.~ 12 v, 28 | about the same time. In spring-time they come out of the ground; 13 VI, 1 | of birds lay during the spring-time. Some birds are prolific, 14 VI, 2 | zephyr-eggs, because at spring-time hen-birds are observed to 15 VI, 15 | rising of Arcturus up to the spring-time. As a proof that these fish 16 VI, 18 | of animals are keenest in spring-time; the time of pairing, however, 17 VI, 22 | first take the horse in the spring-time. After a mare has foaled 18 VI, 26 | fifty years. It bears in spring-time, and gives milk until the 19 VI, 28 | beginning of winter, and in the spring-time retreats for parturition 20 VIII, 12| for breeding purposes in spring-time, when they change from hot 21 IX, 8 | deceitful habits. In the spring-time, a noisy scrimmage takes