"Leto" meaning in Spanish

See Leto in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ˈleto/, [ˈle.t̪o]
Rhymes: -eto Head templates: {{head|es|proper nouns|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=}} Leto f, {{es-proper noun|f}} Leto f
  1. (Greek mythology) Leto (mother of Apollo) Wikipedia link: es:Leto Tags: Greek, feminine Categories (topical): Greek deities, Greek mythology
    Sense id: en-Leto-es-name-zbiz9cbf Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Topics: human-sciences, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, sciences

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