Associations to the word «Leto»
Noun
- Jared
- Artemis
- Hera
- Bene
- Alia
- Zeus
- Apollo
- Dune
- Gurney
- Jessica
- Poseidon
- Hermes
- Phoebe
- Idaho
- Aphrodite
- Shannon
- Athena
- Heracles
- Spice
- Duncan
- Maia
- Quail
- Goddess
- Nymph
- Mars
- Childbirth
- Gaia
- Jihad
- Swain
- Ovid
- Rayon
- Duke
- Hyperion
- Metamorphosis
- Python
- Titan
- Cyborg
- Joker
- Ada
- Thebes
- Frontman
- Hades
- Crete
- Chil
- Bartholomew
- Cart
- Archduke
- Iliad
- Dren
- Hydra
- Twin
- Worm
- Hymn
- Jai
- Tyrant
- Cara
- Whitaker
- Liber
- Birth
- Obscenity
- Eros
- Mortal
- Scattering
- Grimace
- Sadness
- Trance
- Infirmary
- Epithet
- Dominic
- Prometheus
- Io
- Victor
- Orion
- Isis
- Melon
- Citadel
- Dallas
- Courtney
- Mtv
- Mythology
- Myth
- Spacing
Wiktionary
LETO, proper noun. (Greek mythology) In Greek mythology, the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
LETO, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 68 Leto, a main belt asteroid.
Dictionary definition
LETO, noun. Wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology; called Latona in Roman mythology.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.