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A while back I summarised the story of the second Adrastus (the Herodotus one), and I realised I didn't put any diacritic marks on the Greek transcription. If anyone knows how to do this, could they either tell me how, or edit it (acute accent on the initial alpha), or both? Please?
Etymology
“Adrastus” meaning "he who stands his ground", "he who holds his position", "the unescapable" are very popular etyma, indeed. I guess all the above are poetic interpretations of the Greek etymology ἄδραστος from the prefix ἀ- "non-" + the