Lethe definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary LE'THE, n. le'thee ... they had done and suffered when they were alive [syn: Lethe, River Lethe] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek L?th ... such forgetfulness. Derivatives: Lethean adj. Etymology: L, use of Gk lethe forgetfulness (as LETHARGY) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Lethe Le"the (l[=e]"th[-e] or l[=e]th ... n. [See Lethal.] Death.[Obs.] --Shak. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Lethe Le"the (l[=e]"th[-e]), n. [L., fr. ...
Lethean definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary LETHE'AN, a. Inducing forgetfulness or oblivion. Merriam Webster's adjective see lethe Webster's 1913 Dictionary Lethean Le*the"an (l[-e ... Gr. lh`qaios or lhqai^os.] Of or pertaining to Lethe; resembling in effect the water of Lethe. --Milton. Barrow. Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms a. Oblivious ...
... inhabit new bodies on earth--drink of the waters of Lethe (forgetfulness), so as to remove all remembrance of the joys ... those to whom by Fate are other bodies owed; In Lethe's lake they long oblivion taste Of future life secure ...
... Temperature sense, under Temperature. Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep. --Shak. What surmounts the reach Of human sense I ... Temperature sense, under Temperature. Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep. --Shak. What surmounts the reach Of human sense I ...