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Alphabetical [« »] brood 48 brood-cells 1 brooded 1 brooding 12 broods 18 broom 1 brought 25 | Frequency [« »] 12 bifurcate 12 bottom 12 break 12 brooding 12 burrow 12 castrated 12 catches | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances brooding |
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1 IV, 9 | the hen stops singing when brooding or rearing her young; in 2 v, 18| then, hatch their eggs by brooding over them as they carry 3 v, 18| female octopus at times sits brooding over her eggs, and at other 4 VI, 1 | quantity of eggs before brooding, amounting to as many as 5 VI, 2 | Eggs are hatched under brooding hens more rapidly in summer 6 VI, 2 | twenty-five. And by the way for brooding purposes some birds make 7 VI, 2 | thunders while a hen-bird is brooding, the eggs get addled. Wind-eggs 8 VI, 2 | general rule, if hens get no brooding they pine and sicken. After 9 VI, 8 | on the eggs she continues brooding until they are hatched.~ 10 VI, 9 | that when the peahen is brooding over them the peacock attacks 11 VI, 9 | eggs and discontinuing the brooding.~With male birds about pairing 12 IX, 40| s web. If they can keep brooding over the part undamaged,