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Alphabetical [« »] hooked 1 hope 1 hoplosmios 1 horn 9 horn-bearing 2 horned 7 hornless 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 generated 9 germ 9 him 9 horn 9 liable 9 lie 9 lodged | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances horn |
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1 II, 9| instance, and the organ horn, are contrivances to ensure 2 III, 2| does the proper office of a horn belong; for they are never 3 III, 2| some that have but a single horn; the Oryx, for instance, 4 III, 2| solid. In such animals the horn is set in the centre of 5 III, 2| each side having its own horn.~Again, it would appear 6 III, 2| with reason that the single horn should go with the solid 7 III, 2| is of the same nature as horn; so that the two naturally 8 III, 2| the animal to have but one horn. Rightly too did she act 9 III, 2| part from being weak, the horn, though it grows out of