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Alphabetical [« »] cross-tempered 5 crosswise 3 croton 1 crow 15 crow-fish 1 crowd 1 crowded 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 congeners 15 conger 15 crocodile 15 crow 15 cuttle-fish 15 degree 15 delicate | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances crow |
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1 IV, 9 | the quail, others cry or crow when challenging to combat, 2 VI, 6 | further care of them; but the crow is an exception. This bird 3 VI, 8 | absolute fasting.~With the crow also the female alone broods, 4 VIII, 3 | found near the seaside. The crow also feeds on such animal 5 VIII, 28| much the same size, as the crow and the goat. The difference, 6 IX, 1 | eggs; so also between the crow and the owl; for, owing 7 IX, 1 | dim-sighted by day, the crow at midday preys upon the 8 IX, 1 | the owl at night upon the crow’s, each having the whip-hand 9 IX, 1 | with the weasel and the crow, for they prey on her eggs 10 IX, 1 | kills the dove, and the crow kills the so-called drummer-bird.~ 11 IX, 1 | blood of the aegithus. The crow and the heron are friends, 12 IX, 23 | towns, the raven and the crow. These also are visible 13 IX, 24 | chough; it is as large as the crow, but has a red beak. There 14 IX, 49 | the cock in a fight, will crow like the cock and endeavour 15 IX, 50 | grows sallow, he ceases to crow, and foregoes sexual passion;