Lethy

English

Etymology

From Lethe + -y.

Adjective

Lethy (comparative more Lethy, superlative most Lethy)

  1. (obsolete, rare) Lethean.
    • 1613, John Marston, William Barksted, The Insatiate Countess, IV.2:
      Thou dotest upon a devil, not a woman, / That has bewitched thee with her sorcery / And drowned thy soul in Lethy faculties.

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