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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this

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[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χιτών]]. ὁ ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''Iphigenia in Tauris'' 288; [[Sophocles|Soph.]], ''[[Trachiniae]]'' 769), [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπενδύτης]], ὁ ([[Sophocles|Soph.]], ''Fragment''), [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[χιτωνίσκος]], ὁ.
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χιτών]]. ὁ ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''Iphigenia in Tauris'' 288; [[Sophocles]], ''[[Trachiniae]]'' 769), [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπενδύτης]], ὁ ([[Sophocles]], ''Fragment''), [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[χιτωνίσκος]], ὁ.
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P. and V. χιτών. ὁ (Eur., Iphigenia in Tauris 288; Sophocles, Trachiniae 769), V. ἐπενδύτης, ὁ (Sophocles, Fragment), Ar. and P. χιτωνίσκος, ὁ.