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verity (n.)

late 14c., from Anglo-French and Old French verite "truth, sincerity, loyalty" (12c.), from Latin veritatem (nominative veritas) "truth, truthfulness," from verus "true" (from PIE root *were-o- "true, trustworthy"). Modern French vérité, literally "truth," was borrowed into English 1966 as a term for naturalism or realism in film, etc.

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Definitions of verity from WordNet

verity (n.)
conformity to reality or actuality;
Synonyms: truth / the true / trueness
verity (n.)
an enduring or necessary ethical or religious or aesthetic truth;
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