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Alphabetical [« »] fed 13 feeble 2 feed 42 feeding 18 feeding-grounds 1 feeding-time 1 feeds 31 | Frequency [« »] 18 discernible 18 engendered 18 ewe 18 feeding 18 find 18 goat 18 gristle | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances feeding |
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1 III, 10 | hair gets harder with good feeding, and with hard-haired or 2 III, 21 | especially in ruminants; other feeding renders it copious, as cytisus 3 III, 21 | that have access to good feeding, as they are benefited thereby 4 III, 21 | small she-goat; for this feeding makes them drop their udders. 5 IV, 8 | fishermen see a shoal of fish feeding at a distance, disporting 6 v, 8 | to the shelter and good feeding they enjoy: that is to say, 7 VI, 6 | mother becomes wearied with feeding them and extrudes one of 8 VI, 6 | eagle is affectionate in the feeding of the young; though, by 9 VI, 6 | in this manner, and after feeding their young take no further 10 VI, 8 | female, bringing her food and feeding her. The female of the ring-dove 11 VI, 22 | they be supplied with good feeding in abundance. The mare as 12 VIII, 1 | two acts-procreation and feeding; for on these two acts all 13 VIII, 2 | incidental to their mode of feeding; for as they get their food 14 VIII, 8 | place will give good or bad feeding according as the water is 15 VIII, 13| more abundant and better feeding, for wherever the sun’s 16 VIII, 13| firstly for food. For the feeding is more abundant and better 17 VIII, 21| pimples may be got rid of by feeding on this kind of spelt called 18 IX, 13 | the young are capable of feeding them; and the parent-birds