Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] northerly 1 northern 1 northwards 3 nose 15 nostril 9 nostrils 14 not 591 | Frequency [« »] 15 mothers 15 narrow 15 navel 15 nose 15 parent 15 property 15 quadruped | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances nose |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | for instance, one man’s nose or eye resembles another 2 I, 1 | resembles another man’s nose or eye, flesh flesh, and 3 I, 9 | as curve in towards the nose, of harshness; such as curve 4 I, 9 | in the direction of the nose, and the other in the direction 5 I, 11| passage for the breath, the "nose". For a man inhales and 6 I, 11| exhalation go right on from the nose towards the chest; and with 7 I, 11| takes place by means of the nose,-smelling, or the sensible 8 I, 11| channels. The nostril (or nose) of the elephant is long 9 I, 11| jaw only.~Next after the nose come two lips, composed 10 II, 1 | hind feet. But it has a nose such in properties and such 11 II, 12| Neither have they ears nor a nose, but only passages for the 12 III, 19| or with bleeding at the nose, and, if any of these maladies 13 VI, 12| been seen asleep with his nose above water, and when asleep 14 VII, 8 | human embryos lie bent, with nose between the knees and eyes 15 VIII, 2| sleeping, the animal keeps his nose above water, and he does