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Alphabetical [« »] nicknamed 20 nicks 5 nigh 3 night 20 night-lines 1 night-raven 4 night-time 9 | Frequency [« »] 20 laying 20 lesser 20 nicknamed 20 night 20 none 20 plants 20 rapidly | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances night |
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1 IV, 9 | takes place usually in the night time.) Birds can utter vocal 2 IV, 10 | the day; and so soundly at night that you may cast the net 3 v, 14 | sexually capable at all hours, night and day; but otherwise is 4 VI, 4 | the female sits during the night. The first-laid egg is hatched 5 VI, 8 | broods through the entire night until breakfast-time of 6 VIII, 2 | usual feeding-time is at night, and during the day-time 7 VIII, 3 | Further, of birds that fly by night, some have crooked talons, 8 VIII, 12| corncrake calls them in the night, and when the birdcatchers 9 VIII, 13| their way, but during the night they rest and feed. But 10 VIII, 17| goes on for a day and a night, beginning with the head 11 VIII, 19| particularly weak-sighted; at night they are at rest, and as 12 IX, 1 | owl’s eggs, and the owl at night upon the crow’s, each having 13 IX, 1 | other, turn and turn about, night and day.~There is enmity 14 IX, 1 | the fox for worrying it at night, and with the lark for stealing 15 IX, 11 | it makes an appearance at night, but in the daytime keeps 16 IX, 12 | dim-sighted, but during the night it hunts like the eagle; 17 IX, 17 | The aegolius-owl flies by night, is seldom seen by day; 18 IX, 30 | but sees well enough by night.~ 19 IX, 34 | daytime seek their prey in the night, but not all the night through, 20 IX, 34 | the night, but not all the night through, but at evening