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Alphabetical [« »] racial 1 railer 1 raiment 1 rain 16 rain-water 1 rainbow 1 rainbow-wrasse 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 ovipara 16 purple 16 quality 16 rain 16 rapidity 16 reach 16 reaches | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances rain |
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1 VI, 15 | appears after a heavy fall of rain in the froth that is thrown 2 VI, 15 | thrown up by the falling rain, from which circumstance 3 VI, 16 | appear again after a fall of rain. In time of drought they 4 VI, 19 | copulations with the ram. If rain falls after intercourse, 5 VI, 21 | looked upon as prognostic of rain and stormy weather. Kine 6 VI, 29 | pass the time until the rain falls, after which time 7 VI, 37 | thinning them down except the rain; but after heavy rains they 8 VIII, 19| time, but in a general way rain is wholesome for them just 9 VIII, 19| watered, derive benefit from rain; and the same remark applies 10 VIII, 19| without a rainfall. That rain is good for fishes may be 11 VIII, 19| then, are benefited by rain, they are chiefly benefited 12 VIII, 19| chiefly benefited by summer rain; or we may state the case 13 VIII, 19| state the case thus, that rain is good for fishes in spring, 14 VIII, 19| thrown up on shore.~Whilst rain is wholesome for most fishes, 15 VIII, 19| the so-called marinus, for rain superinduces blindness in 16 IX, 40 | approach of rough weather or of rain; and the proof is that they