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Alphabetical [« »] everywhere 2 evidence 2 evinces 1 ewe 18 ewes 9 exact 3 exactitude 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 destitute 18 discernible 18 engendered 18 ewe 18 feeding 18 find 18 goat | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances ewe |
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1 III, 21 | large feed of beans with the ewe, the common she-goat, the 2 III, 21 | is especially true of the ewe; for the ewe can be milked 3 III, 21 | true of the ewe; for the ewe can be milked for eight 4 v, 14 | for sexual commerce. The ewe and the she-goat are sexually 5 v, 14 | the she-goat than to the ewe; the ram and the he-goat 6 v, 14 | capable of conception.~The ewe bears up to eight years, 7 v, 14 | in fact, the ram and the ewe are sexually capable pretty 8 VI, 12 | and all else just like a ewe. It bears one or two at 9 VI, 18 | knows that such and such an ewe is about to bring forth. 10 VI, 19 | the ram impregnates the ewe again; and it is the same 11 VI, 19 | same with the she-goat. The ewe bears usually two lambs, 12 VI, 19 | sometimes three or four. Both ewe and she-goat carry their 13 VI, 19 | twin-begetter or that the ewe or the she-goat is a twin-bearer. 14 VI, 29 | submit to the stag as the ewe submits ram; and when they 15 VIII, 21| is also the case with the ewe; and, indeed, the miscarriage 16 VIII, 21| certain in the case of the ewe than in the case of the 17 VIII, 28| Homer’ words it, but the ewe as well; in Pontus, on the 18 IX, 3 | thunderstorm comes on, a ewe stays behind without closing