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Alphabetical [« »] migrate 1 milk 31 milky 1 milt 21 mingled 8 mingles 1 mingling 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 food 21 instance 21 larger 21 milt 21 organ 21 owing 21 principles | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances milt |
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1 I, 4 | with their ducts full of milt. It remains then that it 2 I, 21| eggs, the male spinkles the milt over them, and those eggs 3 III, 5 | unless the male sprinkle his milt upon them. Some erroneously 4 III, 5 | respect of the organs for the milt, and it is manifest that 5 III, 5 | of them have organs for milt and others have a uterus, 6 III, 5 | some of them having the milt organs, others a uterus. 7 III, 5 | For the males have their milt and the females their eggs 8 III, 5 | and the more liquid is the milt formed in the male. And 9 III, 5 | just as the increase of the milt in the male and of the roe 10 III, 5 | do the males emit all the milt at once. All these facts 11 III, 5 | by the sprinkling of the milt over them, even if they 12 III, 5 | and here it is that the milt of the males is used up. 13 III, 5 | attend them, shedding their milt upon the eggs as they are 14 III, 5 | seeing the swallowing of the milt and the eggs, even the fishermen 15 III, 5 | mother’s swallowing the milt,—not considering that this 16 III, 7 | eggs nor the males their milt, whereas in the non-viviparous 17 III, 7 | do the males shed their milt on account of its abundance. 18 III, 7 | abundance. For they have more milt than just what is required 19 III, 7 | Nature prefers to expend the milt in helping to perfect the 20 III, 7 | but the males shed their milt quickly upon them to preserve 21 III, 8 | cephalopoda sprinkle their milt over the females, as the