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ship-holder 1
ships 2
shiver 1
shoal 19
shoal-fish 3
shoal-fishes 3
shoaling 1
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19 proportion
19 remains
19 sex
19 shoal
19 solstice
19 stone
19 taken
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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shoal

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1 IV, 8 | hunters have enclosed a shoal of these fishes with a ring 2 IV, 8 | the creatures to run in a shoal high and dry up on the beach, 3 IV, 8 | after they have spied a shoal, they let down their nets 4 IV, 8 | being likely to reach the shoal, occasioned either by oar 5 IV, 8 | preserve silence until the shoal has been surrounded. And, 6 IV, 8 | but, after hemming the shoal in, they call on every man 7 IV, 8 | Further, when fishermen see a shoal of fish feeding at a distance, 8 IV, 8 | succeed in coming upon the shoal whilst yet basking at the 9 IV, 8 | a noise previously, the shoal will be seen to scurry away 10 VI, 17| and eat up the spawn.~With shoal fishes parturition takes 11 VI, 17| autumn equinox.~The first of shoal fishes to spawn is the atherine, 12 VI, 17| Latest in order of the shoal fish come the red mullet 13 IX, 2 | but go in pairs inside the shoal; the rest without exception 14 IX, 37| if it touches one of the shoal they try to repel it; they 15 IX, 37| after falling in amongst a shoal, has been seen to be covered 16 IX, 48| off the coast of Caria, a shoal of dolphins came into the 17 IX, 48| captive go free; whereupon the shoal departed. A shoal of young 18 IX, 48| whereupon the shoal departed. A shoal of young dolphins is always, 19 IX, 48| large one. On one occasion a shoal of dolphins, large and small,


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