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Alphabetical [« »] management 1 managing 1 mandibles 2 mane 13 mane-and-tail 1 maned 1 manes 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 leg 13 lungs 13 lying 13 mane 13 mounts 13 navel-string 13 nine | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances mane |
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1 II, 1 | animals that have a shaggy mane, such as the lion; others 2 II, 1 | such as have a crested mane, as in the case with the 3 II, 1 | so-called hippelaphus also has a mane on its withers, and the 4 II, 1 | pardion, in either case a thin mane extending from the head 5 II, 1 | same time, furnished with a mane and furnished also with 6 II, 7 | Egyptian hippopotamus has a mane like a horse, is cloven-footed 7 VI, 31| days. The lioness has no mane, but this appendage is peculiar 8 VI, 32| and is furnished with a mane running all along the spine. 9 VIII, 5| large as a wolf, with a mane like a horse, only that 10 IX, 45| appearance, except that it has a mane that reaches down to the 11 IX, 45| withers; but the hair in its mane is softer than the hair 12 IX, 45| the hair in the horse’s mane, and clings more closely. 13 IX, 45| hair is brown-yellow; the mane reaches down to the eyes,