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Alphabetical [« »] crockery 1 crocodile 15 crocodiles 4 crooked 19 crooked-taloned 1 crookedness 1 crop 14 | Frequency [« »] 19 brings 19 camel 19 connexion 19 crooked 19 cuckoo 19 deer 19 derived | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances crooked |
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1 I, 1 | no bird furnished with crooked talons is gregarious. Of 2 II, 1 | organ is capable of being crooked or coiled at the tip, but 3 II, 12 | all birds those that have crooked talons have the biggest 4 II, 12 | spurs, but no bird with crooked talons is found so provided. 5 III, 9 | straight-nailed, like man; others are crooked nailed, as the lion among 6 VI, 1 | birds of prey, or birds with crooked talons, are unprolific, 7 VI, 7 | disappears. The hawk has crooked talons, which the cuckoo 8 VIII, 3 | 3~Of birds, such as have crooked talons are carnivorous without 9 VIII, 3 | fly by night, some have crooked talons, such as the night-raven, 10 VIII, 3 | of birds that have not crooked talons some are carnivorous, 11 VIII, 12| general rule all birds with crooked talons are short-necked, 12 VIII, 16| the talons of a bird be crooked or straight; for instance, 13 VIII, 16| hide; and of birds with crooked talons the kite and the 14 IX, 1 | carnivorous and furnished with crooked talons, attacks and maims 15 IX, 1 | for the former, having crooked talons, attacks the latter, 16 IX, 1 | claws it, and, as it has crooked talons, it kills the animal’ 17 IX, 1 | being both furnished with crooked talons. The vulture fights 18 IX, 32 | gradually longer and more crooked, and the bird dies eventually 19 IX, 45 | of a bull. Its horns are crooked, turned inwards towards