Rhadamanthus

From LSJ

κέρκος τῇ ἀλώπεκι μαρτυρεῖ → you can tell a fox by its tail, small traits give the clue to the character of a person

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Ῥαδάμανθυς, -υος, ὁ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Rhădămanthus: i, m., = Ῥαδάμανθος,>
I a son of Jupiter and Europa, brother of Minos, a judge in the infernal regions, Cic. Tusc. 1, 5, 10; 1, 41, 98; Ov. M. 9, 435; 439; Verg. A. 6, 566; Claud. in Rufin. 2, 480.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Rhădămanthus¹⁴ (Ῥαδάμανθος), (-thŏs), ī, m., Radamanthe [fils de Jupiter et d’Europe, un des juges des enfers] : Cic. Tusc. 1, 10 ; Virg. En. 6, 566 ; Ov. M. 9, 435.

Latin > German (Georges)

Rhadamanthus u. -os ī, m. (griech. immer Ῥαδάμανθυς), Sohn Jupiters, Bruder des Minos, wegen seiner Gerechtigkeit nach der Sage Richter in der Unterwelt, Cic. Tusc. 1, 10 u. 98. Ov. met. 9, 436 u. 9, 440 (wo Akk. Rhadamanthon). Verg. Aen. 6, 566 (u. dazu Serv.).