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ἡ κέρκος τῇ ἀλώπεκι μαρτυρεῖ → you can tell a fox by its tail, small traits give the clue to the character of a person
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English (LSJ)
A and, prop. correlative to ἠμέν: ἠμὲν... ἠδὲ . ., both... and . ., Il.7.302, etc. II without ἠμέν, and, ἡγήτορες ἠδὲ μέδοντες 2.79, cf. 1.41,96,251, etc.: sts. with τε before it, σκῆπτρόν τ' ἠδὲ θέμιστας 9.99; Ἕκτορ τ' ἠδ' ἄλλοι 12.61; Ἥρη τ' ἠδὲ Ποσειδάων καὶ Παλλὰς Ἀθήνη 1.400; αὐτός τ' ἀναχάζομαι ἠδὲ . . 5.822, cf. Pi.O.13.44; also μὲν... ἠδὲ . . Od.1.240, 12.381, etc.; μέν τε... ἠδὲ . . Orph.H.14.9; παίδων ἠδ' ἀλόχων καὶ κτήσιος ἠδὲ τοκήων Il.15.663; ἠ. καί and also, 1.334, Od.2.209, 4.235, 1.240; ἠδ' ἔτι καί Il.1.455, 2.118; ἠδέ τε AP 9.788.9.—The Trag. use ἠ. in anapaestics and lyrics, A.Pers.16, 289, etc.; and (less freq.) in iamb., as Id.Ch.1025, Eu.414, S.Fr.386, 549, E.Hec.323, HF30: twice found in Com., Eup.14 (anap.), Alex.133.6(trim., s.v.l.). Not in Att. Prose; used by Hp. (= ἔτι δέ) acc. to Gal.19.102, cf. Aret.CD2.7; ἀτὰρ ἠδέ ib.1.3.