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Alphabetical [« »] wine-press 1 wine-six 1 wing 16 winged 15 wingless 4 winglets 2 wings 52 | Frequency [« »] 15 variety 15 vocal 15 ways 15 winged 15 woman 14 accounts 14 approach | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances winged |
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1 I, 1 | are weak-footed and strong winged, such as the swallow and 2 III, 12| 12~With regard to winged animals, such as birds, 3 IV, 1 | the centipede; some are winged, as the bee, the cockchafer, 4 IV, 1 | kind is in some cases both winged and wingless, as the ant 5 IV, 7 | in the rear. Again, some winged insects have a sheath or 6 IV, 8 | taste. As for insects, both winged and wingless, they can detect 7 IV, 9 | like the bee and the other winged insects; and others are 8 v, 19| asunder, and out flies the winged creature that we call the 9 v, 19| leekbane; this creature is also winged. From the flat animalcule 10 v, 19| metamorphosis, and transforms into a winged insect named the bostrychus ( 11 v, 19| come new canthari. Certain winged insects also come from the 12 v, 19| their bursting issues a winged quadruped. The insect lives 13 v, 20| animals die of old age.~Winged insects die in autumn from 14 v, 31| destroyed by them. All other winged animals that are furnished 15 v, 32| it is not known into what winged condition it is transformed.~