Nipson anomēmata mē monan opsin
Nipson anomēmata mē monan opsin (Ancient Greek: Νίψον ἀνομήματα, μὴ μόναν ὄψιν), meaning "Wash the sins, not only the face", or "Wash my transgressions, not only my face", is a Greek palindrome that is said to be first inscribed upon a holy water font outside the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. == Origin == The phrase is attributed to the fourth-century Saint Gregory of Nazianzus.
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