Alethia
the ancient Greek personification of truth.
Historical Examples
The train which carried Alethia towards her destination was a local one, with the wayside station habit strongly developed.
The Toys of Peace Saki
Suddenly, however, their talk took a dramatically interesting turn, and Alethia listened with wide-eyed attention.
The Toys of Peace Saki
So these were the sort of associates that Robert Bludward consorted with, thought Alethia.
The Toys of Peace Saki
My mother had another daughter, whom Father christened Alethia Mona.
All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
Alethia reads novels now with even greater appreciation than before.
The Toys of Peace Saki
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