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Alphabetical [« »] snail-shells 1 snails 6 snails-in 1 snake 16 snakes 10 snapping 1 snaps 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 reaches 16 remain 16 sinewy 16 snake 16 spine 16 statement 16 story | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances snake |
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1 I, 1 | ground, as the lizard and the snake; others live on the surface 2 I, 1 | and treacherous, as the snake; others are noble and courageous 3 II, 12 | toes, and resembles the snake in the structure of its 4 VIII, 24| the colour of the blind snake. In point of fact, according 5 VIII, 29| Among the silphium, also, a snake is found, for the bite or 6 VIII, 29| There is a very little snake, by some entitled the "holy-snake", 7 VIII, 29| There is in India a small snake which is exceptional in 8 IX, 1 | observed.~The eagle and the snake are enemies, for the eagle 9 IX, 1 | one side and the toad and snake on the other, for the buzzard 10 IX, 1 | for stealing its eggs.~The snake is at war with the weasel 11 IX, 1 | as are the fox and the snake, for both burrow underground; 12 IX, 6 | when it has partaken of a snake, eats marjoram; this action 13 IX, 6 | weasel, when it fights with a snake, first eats wild rue, the 14 IX, 6 | which is noxious to the snake. The dragon, when it eats 15 IX, 6 | when fighting with the snake get a tight hold of the 16 IX, 6 | get a tight hold of the snake by the neck. The weasel