Alethea

/əˈleɪ.θi.ə/ noun

In philosophy and theology, the concept of truth, particularly in its transcendent or ultimate form, derived from Greek.

From ancient Greek aletheia (ἀλήθεια), from a- (without) + lethe (forgetfulness), literally meaning 'unforgetting' or 'unhidden.' The word evolved to signify truth as that which reveals or unconceals.

AMአለ Theology (ale theology)
ARالethea (alethea)
BNআলেথিয়া (ālethiya)
CAalethea
CSalethea
DAalethea
DEalethea
ELαλέθεια (alethis)
ESalethea
FAالethea (alethea)
FIalethea
FRalethea
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