Definition of Lethes

1. lethe [n] - See also: lethe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lethes

lethargize
lethargized
lethargizes
lethargizing
lethargus
lethargy
lethe
lethean
lethee
lethees
letheon
letheonize
letheonized
letheonizing
lethera
lethes (current term)
lethied
lethiferous
lethologica
letovicite
letrozole
lets down
lets loose
lets off
lets one's hair down
lets out
lettable
letted
letten
letter

Literary usage of Lethes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Ecclesiastical Courts by George Lee, Great Britain (1835)
"ordered 30s. a year to his sisters ; lethes told him it was too little, then he said he would give them 51. but absolutely refused to give his brother ..."

2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Arches and Prerogative Courts by Joseph Phillimore, Court of Arches (Church of England)., George Lee, Great Britain High Court of Delegates, Church of England Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court (1833)
"About nine in the morning of 30th January, lethes sent to Mr. Barber, ... both to deceased and to lethes; deceased was butler to Lady Lawson ; lethes, ..."

3. The Calcutta Christian Observer (1836)
"The illustration of the " mint, anise, and cummin," was PHILA- lethes' own. I enlarged upon it, because I thought, as I still think, (for the tenor of his ..."

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