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Alphabetical [« »] sinews 18 sinewy 16 sing 7 singing 10 single 54 single-hooved 1 single-jointed 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 root 10 sheat-fish 10 show 10 singing 10 sixty 10 sleeping 10 snakes | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances singing |
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1 I, 1 | exercise their power of singing or chattering chiefly in 2 IV, 9 | only that the hen stops singing when brooding or rearing 3 IV, 9 | and have heard other birds singing; and a mother-nightingale 4 IV, 9 | observed to give lessons in singing to a young bird, from which 5 v, 30| disappear; the other, large, the singing one that comes last and 6 v, 30| at the waist, to wit, the singing ones, and some are undivided; 7 v, 30| have no song. The large and singing cicada is by some designated 8 v, 30| and larger, and takes to singing. In both species, the larger 9 IX, 5 | creatures are caught by singing or pipe-playing on the part 10 IX, 12| many of them out at sea singing in mournful strains, and