Adrastis

From LSJ

ἀμήχανον δὲ παντὸς ἀνδρὸς ἐκμαθεῖν ψυχήν τε καὶ φρόνημα καὶ γνώμην, πρὶν ἂν ἀρχαῖς τε καὶ νόμοισιν ἐντριβὴς φανῇ → hard it is to learn the mind of any mortal or the heart, 'till he be tried in chief authority | it is impossible to know fully any man's character, will, or judgment, until he has been proved by the test of rule and law-giving

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Ā̆drastis: ĭdis,
I patr. f., = Ἀδραστίς, a female descendant of Adrastus: Creon Adrastida leto Admovet, i. e. Argia, daughter of Adrastus, and wife of Polynices, Stat. Th. 12, 678.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Ădrastis, ĭdis, f., l’Adrastide [Argie, fille d’Adraste] : Stat. Th. 12, 678.