"кануть в лету" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Russian]

IPA: [ˈkanʊtʲ ˈv‿lʲetʊ] Forms: ка́нуть в ле́ту [canonical], kánutʹ v létu [romanization]
Etymology: ка́нуть (kánutʹ) is a rare synonym of the verb to sink, Ле́та (Léta) is the river Lethe from the Greek mythology. Head templates: {{ru-verb|ка́нуть в ле́ту|pf}} ка́нуть в ле́ту • (kánutʹ v létu) pf
  1. (idiomatic) to fall into oblivion Wikipedia link: Lethe Tags: idiomatic
    Sense id: en-кануть_в_лету-ru-verb-4TOSl9ve Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header

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      "ipa": "[ˈkanʊtʲ ˈv‿lʲetʊ]"
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