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λήθ-η , Dor. λάθα , ,
II. after Hom., of a place of oblivion in the lower world, “Λήθης δόμοιSimon.184.6; “τὸ Λήθης πεδίονAr.Ra.186; “τὸ τῆς Λ. π.Pl.R.621a, D.H.8.52; “Λ. ὕδωρLuc.DMort.13.6, Paus.9.39.8, Aesop.168; also, τῆς Λήθης ποταμός, of the river Λιμαίας in Lusitania, Str.3.3.4, 5, cf. App.Hisp.73 (71). (Λήθη as pr. n. of a river is not found.)
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