Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
east 1
easy 10
easy-tempered 1
eat 16
eatable 1
eaten 1
eating 16
Frequency    [«  »]
16 compared
16 consists
16 differences
16 eat
16 eating
16 flight
16 free
Aristotle
The History of Animals

IntraText - Concordances

eat

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 15 | that even hounds refuse to eat it unless the animal is 2 v, 22 | the wings, the bees will eat them up; and if you nip 3 VI, 17 | get generated there and eat up the spawn.~With shoal 4 VI, 18 | she-goats get fatter and eat more; as is also the case 5 VIII, 2 | general are the only fish that eat no flesh; this may be inferred 6 VIII, 5 | extremity of hunger it will eat a certain kind of earth. 7 VIII, 5 | carnivorous animals never eat grass except when they are 8 VIII, 9 | elephant at the most can eat nine Macedonian medimni 9 VIII, 15| winter, and during that time eat nothing. Serpents in general 10 VIII, 17| during this period they eat nothing; for in the first 11 VIII, 28| with her; if not he will eat her up, and this casualty 12 IX, 6 | Dogs, when they are ill, eat some kind of grass and produce 13 IX, 6 | they suffer from worms, eat the standing corn. Storks, 14 IX, 10 | may pick the flesh out and eat it.~ 15 IX, 11 | ravenous bird, it will never eat the heart of any bird it 16 IX, 37 | for both pig and partridge eat up the snails.~The sea-serpent


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL