Verity

Noun

 * 1)  Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth.
 * 2) * 1602 : William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act V scene 2
 * [...] but in the verity of extolment
 * I take him to be a soul of great article and his infusion
 * of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of
 * him, his semblable in his mirror, and who else would
 * trace him, his umbrage, nothing more.
 * 1) *1646,, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, I.3:
 * For the assured truth of things is derived from the principles of knowledg, and causes which de3termine their verities.

Adjectives for Verity
continual; intense; eternal; conditional; fundamental; bitter; faithful.

Verbs for Verity
acclaim—; adulterate—; apprehend—; arm with—; demonstrate—; deny—; establish—; evidence—; garble—; ponder—; proclaim —; pronounce—; realize—; reveal—; substantiate—; sustain—; testify to—; unfold —; utter—; voice—.

Thesaurus
absolute credibility, actuality, credibility, eternal verities, fact, good sooth, gospel, historical truth, historicity, reality, sooth, the true, trueness, truism, truth, truth-loving, truth-speaking, truth-telling, truthfulness, ultimate truth, unerroneousness, unfallaciousness, unfalseness, veraciousness, veracity, veridicality, very truth

Etymology
From verite:,  verite:, from  veritas:, from verus:.

Related terms

 * veritable
 * veracious