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Alphabetical [« »] milky 1 millet 2 millet-seed 2 milt 16 mimic 1 mimicking 1 mimicry 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 jaw 16 jaws 16 litter 16 milt 16 mode 16 obvious 16 ovipara | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances milt |
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1 IV, 11 | never has either roe or milt; but they are hard and fat 2 v, 5 | of ducts which fill with milt or sperm at the rutting 3 v, 12 | comes and discharges the milt over the eggs, and the eggs 4 VI, 13 | which the male sheds the milt or sperm; for when the female 5 VI, 14 | case of the female and the milt in the case of the male. 6 VI, 14 | are besprinkled with the milt grow, in a day or thereabouts, 7 VI, 14 | big. But such eggs as the milt fails to touch remain, as 8 VI, 14 | the young fish. When the milt has mingled with the eggs, 9 VI, 14 | males follow on and shed the milt. The greater portion of 10 VI, 14 | fishes are supplied with milt, excepting the eel: with 11 VI, 14 | eel, the male is devoid of milt, and the female of spawn. 12 VI, 15 | provided with either spawn or milt. There are found also in 13 VI, 15 | spawn, and the male with milt. However, there is a species 14 VI, 16 | found supplied with either milt or spawn, nor are they when 15 VIII, 15| also the males are full of milt. When the spawn is small, 16 VIII, 30| case of the female and the milt in the case of the male: