Definitions for Alethea

Alethea Al·e·the·a

Spelling: [al-uh-thee-uh]
IPA: /ˌæl əˈθi ə/

Alethea is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 109 anagrams from letters in Alethea (aaeehlt).

Definitions for Alethea

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “truth.”.

Examples for Alethea

He still continued to indulge in dreams of some day winning the fair Alethea.

Their plans were scarcely arranged when Alethea entered the room.

Alethea was more serious, naturally, than he had ever seen her before.

In the first he recognised his brother Jasper, and in the lady, the fair Alethea.

The Alethea was within the wide jaws of the Western Scheldt.

He thought Alethea the most beautiful creature he had ever set eyes on.

The fair Alethea formed a prominent feature in most of them.

He, however, said nothing on the subject which Alethea had discussed with him.

It was this which decided Alethea that the boy was worth taking pains with.

For this was his mission, to find the Alethea before she sailed.

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