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Alethea

[ al-uh-thee-uh ]

noun

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


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I believe that in substance such was your sapient counsel to me in the cabin of the Alethea; was it not?

The American turned, looking for the Alethea, or for the vessel that he believed bore that name.

She died in 1805, when her youngest child Alethea was born, and her husband did not marry again.

The Misses Allaby were very poor; sixpence was to them what five shillings was to Alethea.

I think, my dear, Alethea would understand these things better if she had children of her own.

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