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Alphabetical [« »] tailed 1 tailfeathers 1 tailless 1 tails 12 tails-as 1 tailwards 1 taint 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 standing 12 state 12 subjected 12 tails 12 tentacles 12 things 12 thrive | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances tails |
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1 I, 6 | have bushy manes and bushy tails, such as the horse, the 2 II, 1 | the stag. Regarding the tails of the pithecoids we must 3 II, 1 | with animals that have long tails, for some creatures have 4 II, 1 | for some creatures have tails of altogether insignificant 5 II, 17 | again. And further, the tails of saurians and of serpents, 6 v, 28 | which they have at their tails, in the ground, and then 7 VI, 10 | of the roughness of the tails of the young. The batrachus 8 VI, 12 | is fishermen nick their tails sometimes and set them adrift 9 VI, 18 | continually switching their tails, their neigh is abnormal 10 VIII, 10| grounds. Sheep that have flat tails can stand the winter better 11 VIII, 28| In Syria the sheep have tails a cubit in breadth; the 12 IX, 49B| violent movement of their tails at the same time that they