释义 |
le·the·an \ˈlēthēən, lə̇ˈth-, lēˈth-\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin Lethaeus of Lethe, Lethean (from Greek lēthaios, from Lēthē Lethe, place of oblivion in the lower world, from lēthē forgetfulness) + English -an; akin to Greek lanthanesthai to forget, lanthanein to escape notice — more at latent : of, relating to, or causing forgetfulness < the Lethean sensuousness of Keats — Wylie Sypher > |