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| Alphabetical [« »] drizzle 1 drops 9 dross 2 drought 10 drought-because 1 droughts 1 drum-shaped 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 dissolves 10 downwards 10 drier 10 drought 10 equinox 10 external 10 formation | Aristotle Meteorology IntraText - Concordances drought |
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1 I, 7| frequent foreshadow wind and drought must be taken as an indication 2 II, 4| Sometimes there is much drought or rain, and it prevails 3 II, 4| excessive rains while there is drought in a certain part; or, contrariwise, 4 II, 4| wind, the occurrence of drought and rains, the reason why 5 II, 7| earthquakes take place in times of drought and again of heavy rain, 6 II, 7| earth grows dry in time of drought and breaks up, whereas the 7 II, 7| not excessively subject to drought or rain, as they ought to 8 II, 8| winds to form. In time of drought the air is full of wind; 9 II, 8| the air is full of wind; drought is just the predominance 10 II, 8| what happens when there is drought or excessive rain locally.