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Alphabetical [« »] swimmer 2 swimming 10 swims 6 swine 14 swineherds 1 swinelike 1 swinging 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 slough 14 sponge 14 stallion 14 swine 14 unable 14 undivided 14 viscera | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances swine |
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1 I, 1 | case with horses, kine, swine, (men), sheep, goats, and 2 II, 1 | the horse and the mule. Swine are either cloven-footed 3 II, 1 | and elsewhere solid-hooved swine. The cloven-footed animals 4 II, 3 | of men, sheep, goats, and swine; in the case of other animals 5 IV, 9 | observed in the case of goats, swine, and sheep. (The bull-frog 6 VI, 18 | one another away from the swine pastures, and fight with 7 VI, 18 | domesticated by man, such as swine and dogs, are found to indulge 8 VI, 18 | convenient season.~Domesticated swine carry their young for four 9 VI, 18 | with boiled barley. Some swine give fine litters only at 10 VI, 18 | to die soon afterwards. Swine for the most part live for 11 VI, 24 | the after-pig or scut in swine; and as is the case with 12 VI, 37 | hunting them and turning in swine upon them; for pigs, by 13 VIII, 28| by the way-there are no swine, wild or tame, but animals 14 VIII, 29| bolder, as is seen in the swine of Mount Athos; for a lowland