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Alethea
[ al-uh-thee-uh ]
noun
- a first 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?
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The American turned, looking for the Alethea, or for the vessel that he believed bore that name.
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She died in 1805, when her youngest child Alethea was born, and her husband did not marry again.
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The Misses Allaby were very poor; sixpence was to them what five shillings was to Alethea.
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I think, my dear, Alethea would understand these things better if she had children of her own.
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