"Лета" meaning in All languages combined

See Лета on Wiktionary

Proper name [Russian]

IPA: [ˈlʲetə]
Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek Λήθη (Lḗthē). Etymology templates: {{bor+|ru|grc|Λήθη}} Borrowed from Ancient Greek Λήθη (Lḗthē) Head templates: {{ru-proper noun+|Ле́та|a=an}} Ле́та • (Léta) f anim (genitive Ле́ты) Forms: Ле́та [canonical], Léta [romanization], Ле́ты [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Ле́та [nominative, singular], Ле́ты [genitive, singular], Ле́те [dative, singular], Ле́ту [accusative, singular], Ле́той [instrumental, singular], Ле́тою [instrumental, singular], Ле́те [prepositional, singular]
  1. (Greek mythology) the river Lethe, the river of oblivion Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology
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