IPA: /ˈliːθi/
KK: /ˈlɛθi/
A state of forgetfulness or a river in Greek mythology that makes people forget their past when they drink from it.
In Greek mythology, the souls of the dead would drink from Lethe to forget their earthly lives before reincarnation.
Lethe → The word 'Lethe' originates from Greek 'Λήθη' (Lēthē), meaning forgetfulness or oblivion. In Greek mythology, Lethe is one of the rivers in the underworld, whose waters cause forgetfulness in those who drink from it.
Imagine a river that makes you forget everything — that's what 'Lethe' represents, as it comes from the Greek word for forgetfulness.