Name Report For First Name LETHE:

LETHE

First name LETHE's origin is Greek. LETHE means "myth name (river of oblivion)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LETHE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of lethe.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with LETHE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with LETHE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LETHE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LETHE AS A WHOLE:

alethea elethea

NAMES RHYMING WITH LETHE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ethe) - Names That Ends with ethe:

margarethe faethe zethe aethe

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (the) - Names That Ends with the:

blythe agathe dianthe erianthe evanthe hyacinthe ianthe iolanthe xanthe hyancinthe berthe blithe edythe faithe jacinthe kathe marthe olathe orlaithe yolanthe atteworthe boothe bothe mathe smythe wythe the rhodanthe melanthe clianthe calanthe

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (he) - Names That Ends with he:

eshe andromache psyche ailbhe ayashe blanche caoimhe casidhe fainche josephe natuche oilbhe porsche birche caolaidhe che christophe fitche giollabuidhe giolladhe lache moshe ohcumgache oidhche roche rushe scolaighe tighe tinashe ionache gheorghe wallache harelache birkhe

NAMES RHYMING WITH LETHE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (leth) - Names That Begins with leth:

letha lethia

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (let) - Names That Begins with let:

leta letitia letizia letje letya

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (le) - Names That Begins with le:

lea lea-que leachlainn leah leal leala lealia leaman leamhnach lean leana leander leandra leandre leandro leane leanian leann leanna leannan leanne lear leary leathan leathlobhair leax leb lebna lecia leda lee leeann leeanne leela leeland leena leeroy leesa legarre legaya legget leia leianna leicester leigb leigh leigh-ann leighanne leighton leiko leil leila leilah leilana leilani leilanie leilany leiloni leira leisha leith leitha leitis leksi lela leland lele lelia lema leman lemuel lemuela len lena lenae lenard lenci lendall lendell lenee leng lenmana lenn lennard lennell lennie lenno lennon lennox lenny lenora lenore lenuta

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LETHE:

First Names which starts with 'le' and ends with 'he':

First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'e':

labhaoise lace lacee lacene lachie lacie ladde lafayette lailie laine lainie laire lajeune lalage lamandre lance lane lanette lange lanice lanie lannie laoghaire larae laraine laramie larcwide larie larine larisse larke larraine larue lasalle lashae lasse lassie laudegrance laudine lauraine lauralee laurelle laurence laurene laurenne laurette laurie lausanne laverne lawe lawrence laycie laylie layne leocadie leodegrance leodegraunce leonce leone leonelle leonie leonore leontyne leopoldine leotie leslee leslie leucippe levane levene lexie lexine lezlie liane libuse lidoine liliane lilie lilike lillee lillie liluye lindie lindisfarne lindiwe line linette linne linnette liriene lirienne lisabette lise liselle lisette lisle lissette livingstone lizette locke

English Words Rhyming LETHE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LETHE AS A WHOLE:

billetheadnoun (n.) A round piece of timber at the bow or stern of a whaleboat, around which the harpoon lone is run out when the whale darts off.

lethenoun (n.) Death.
 noun (n.) A river of Hades whose waters when drunk caused forgetfulness of the past.
 noun (n.) Oblivion; a draught of oblivion; forgetfulness.

letheanadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Lethe; resembling in effect the water of Lethe.

letheedadjective (a.) Caused by Lethe.

letheonnoun (n.) Sulphuric ether used as an anaesthetic agent.

telethermometernoun (n.) An apparatus for determining the temperature of a distant point, as by a thermoelectric circuit or otherwise.

telethermographnoun (n.) A record of fluctuations of temperature made automatically at a distant station.
 noun (n.) An instrument, usually electrical, making such records.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LETHE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ethe) - English Words That Ends with ethe:


eightetetheadjective (a.) Eighteenth.

etheadjective (a.) Easy.

seethenoun (n.) To decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil; as, to seethe flesh.
 verb (v. i.) To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to boil.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (the) - English Words That Ends with the:


absinthenoun (n.) The plant absinthium or common wormwood.
 noun (n.) A strong spirituous liqueur made from wormwood and brandy or alcohol.

bathenoun (n.) The immersion of the body in water; as to take one's usual bathe.
 verb (v. t.) To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath.
 verb (v. t.) To lave; to wet.
 verb (v. t.) To moisten or suffuse with a liquid.
 verb (v. t.) To apply water or some liquid medicament to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea water; to bathe one's forehead with camphor.
 verb (v. t.) To surround, or envelop, as water surrounds a person immersed.
 verb (v. i.) To bathe one's self; to take a bath or baths.
 verb (v. i.) To immerse or cover one's self, as in a bath.
 verb (v. i.) To bask in the sun.

blitheadjective (a.) Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit.

fertheadjective (a.) Fourth.

hithenoun (n.) A port or small haven; -- used in composition; as, Lambhithe, now Lambeth.

hythenoun (n.) A small haven. See Hithe.

lathenoun (n.) Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons. At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent.
 noun (n.) A granary; a barn.
 noun (n.) A machine for turning, that is, for shaping articles of wood, metal, or other material, by causing them to revolve while acted upon by a cutting tool.
 noun (n.) The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; -- called also lay and batten.

litheadjective (a.) Mild; calm; as, lithe weather.
 adjective (a.) Capable of being easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as, the elephant's lithe proboscis.
 adjective (a.) To smooth; to soften; to palliate.
 verb (v. i. & i.) To listen or listen to; to hearken to.

lythenoun (n.) The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet.
 adjective (a.) Soft; flexible.

meathenoun (n.) A sweet liquor; mead.

mythenoun (n.) See Myth.

nepenthenoun (n.) A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; -- by some supposed to have been opium or hasheesh. Hence, anything soothing and comforting.

ratheadjective (a.) Coming before others, or before the usual time; early.
 adverb (adv.) Early; soon; betimes.

redwithenoun (n.) A west Indian climbing shrub (Combretum Jacquini) with slender reddish branchlets.

routhenoun (n.) Ruth; sorrow.

saithenoun (n.) The pollock, or coalfish; -- called also sillock.

scythenoun (n.) An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with a sharp edge, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use.
 noun (n.) A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war chariots.
 verb (v. t.) To cut with a scythe; to cut off as with a scythe; to mow.

sithenoun (n.) Time.
 noun (n.) A scythe.
 verb (v. i.) To sigh.
 verb (v. t.) To cut with a scythe; to scythe.

sneathenoun (n.) See Snath.

snitheadjective (a.) Alt. of Snithy

sootheadjective (a.) To assent to as true.
 adjective (a.) To assent to; to comply with; to gratify; to humor by compliance; to please with blandishments or soft words; to flatter.
 adjective (a.) To assuage; to mollify; to calm; to comfort; as, to soothe a crying child; to soothe one's sorrows.

sotheadjective (a.) Sooth.

spathenoun (n.) A special involucre formed of one leaf and inclosing a spadix, as in aroid plants and palms. See the Note under Bract, and Illust. of Spadix.

stythenoun (n.) Choke damp.

swathenoun (n.) To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
 noun (n.) A bandage; a band; a swath.

sythenoun (prep., adv., conj. & n.) See Sith, Sithe.
 noun (n.) Scythe.

teathenoun (n. & v.) See Tath.

tithenoun (n.) A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges.
 noun (n.) Hence, a small part or proportion.
 adjective (a.) Tenth.
 verb (v. t.) To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth; to pay tithes on.
 verb (v. i.) Tp pay tithes.

tythenoun (n.) See Tithe.

zaerthenoun (n.) Same as Z/rthe.

zarthenoun (n.) A European bream (Abramis vimba).

withenoun (n.) A flexible, slender twig or branch used as a band; a willow or osier twig; a withy.
 noun (n.) A band consisting of a twig twisted.
 noun (n.) An iron attachment on one end of a mast or boom, with a ring, through which another mast or boom is rigged out and secured; a wythe.
 noun (n.) A partition between flues in a chimney.
 verb (v. t.) To bind or fasten with withes.

wreathenoun (n.) To cause to revolve or writhe; to twist about; to turn.
 noun (n.) To twist; to convolve; to wind one about another; to entwine.
 noun (n.) To surround with anything twisted or convolved; to encircle; to infold.
 noun (n.) To twine or twist about; to surround; to encircle.
 verb (v. i.) To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees.

wythenoun (n.) Same as Withe, n., 4.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LETHE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (leth) - Words That Begins with leth:


lethalnoun (n.) One of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid. It is so called because it occurs in the ethereal salt of lauric acid.
 adjective (a.) Deadly; mortal; fatal.

lethalitynoun (n.) The quality of being lethal; mortality.

lethargicadjective (a.) Alt. of Lethargical

lethargicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to, affected with, or resembling, lethargy; morbidly drowsy; dull; heavy.

lethargizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lethargize

lethargynoun (n.) Morbid drowsiness; continued or profound sleep, from which a person can scarcely be awaked.
 noun (n.) A state of inaction or indifference.
 verb (v. t.) To lethargize.

lethiferousadjective (a.) Deadly; bringing death or destruction.

lethyadjective (a.) Lethean.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (let) - Words That Begins with let:


letnoun (n.) A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic.
 noun (n.) A stroke in which a ball touches the top of the net in passing over.
 verb (v. t.) To retard; to hinder; to impede; to oppose.
 verb (v. t.) To leave; to relinquish; to abandon.
 verb (v. t.) To consider; to think; to esteem.
 verb (v. t.) To cause; to make; -- used with the infinitive in the active form but in the passive sense; as, let make, i. e., cause to be made; let bring, i. e., cause to be brought.
 verb (v. t.) To permit; to allow; to suffer; -- either affirmatively, by positive act, or negatively, by neglecting to restrain or prevent.
 verb (v. t.) To allow to be used or occupied for a compensation; to lease; to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a house; to let out horses.
 verb (v. t.) To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; -- often with out; as, to let the building of a bridge; to let out the lathing and the plastering.
 verb (v. i.) To forbear.
 verb (v. i.) To be let or leased; as, the farm lets for $500 a year. See note under Let, v. t.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Let

lettingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Let

letchnoun (v. & n.) See Leach.
 noun (n.) Strong desire; passion. (Archaic).

letchyadjective (a.) See Leachy.

letternoun (n.) One who lets or permits; one who lets anything for hire.
 noun (n.) One who retards or hinders.
 noun (n.) A mark or character used as the representative of a sound, or of an articulation of the human organs of speech; a first element of written language.
 noun (n.) A written or printed communication; a message expressed in intelligible characters on something adapted to conveyance, as paper, parchment, etc.; an epistle.
 noun (n.) A writing; an inscription.
 noun (n.) Verbal expression; literal statement or meaning; exact signification or requirement.
 noun (n.) A single type; type, collectively; a style of type.
 noun (n.) Learning; erudition; as, a man of letters.
 noun (n.) A letter; an epistle.
 noun (n.) A telegram longer than an ordinary message sent at rates lower than the standard message rate in consideration of its being sent and delivered subject to priority in service of regular messages. Such telegrams are called by the Western Union Company day, / night, letters according to the time of sending, and by The Postal Telegraph Company day, / night, lettergrams.
 verb (v. t.) To impress with letters; to mark with letters or words; as, a book gilt and lettered.

letteringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Letter
 noun (n.) The act or business of making, or marking with, letters, as by cutting or painting.
 noun (n.) The letters made; as, the lettering of a sign.

letteredadjective (a.) Literate; educated; versed in literature.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to learning or literature; learned.
 adjective (a.) Inscribed or stamped with letters.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Letter

letterernoun (n.) One who makes, inscribes, or engraves, alphabetical letters.

letterlessadjective (a.) Not having a letter.
 adjective (a.) Illiterate.

letternnoun (n.) See Lecturn.

letterpressnoun (n.) Print; letters and words impressed on paper or other material by types; -- often used of the reading matter in distinction from the illustrations.

letterurenoun (n.) Letters; literature.

letterwoodnoun (n.) The beautiful and highly elastic wood of a tree of the genus Brosimum (B. Aubletii), found in Guiana; -- so called from black spots in it which bear some resemblance to hieroglyphics; also called snakewood, and leopardwood. It is much used for bows and for walking sticks.

letticnoun (n.) The language of the Letts; Lettish.
 noun (n.) The language of the Lettic race, including Lettish, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Letts; Lettish.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a branch of the Slavic family, subdivided into Lettish, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian.

lettishnoun (n.) The language spoken by the Letts. See Lettic.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Letts.

lettrurenoun (n.) See Letterure.

lettsnoun (n. pl.) An Indo-European people, allied to the Lithuanians and Old Prussians, and inhabiting a part of the Baltic provinces of Russia.

lettucenoun (n.) A composite plant of the genus Lactuca (L. sativa), the leaves of which are used as salad. Plants of this genus yield a milky juice, from which lactucarium is obtained. The commonest wild lettuce of the United States is L. Canadensis.

letuarynoun (n.) Electuary.

lettergramnoun (n.) See Letter, above.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LETHE:

English Words which starts with 'le' and ends with 'he':

lechenoun (n.) See water buck, under 3d Buck.

levechenoun (n.) A dry sirocco of Spain.