verai
Old French
adj
Definitions
- real; genuine
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *vērācus, vērāx (truthful, speaking truth) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *weh₁- (true, benevolent, blow).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*weh₁-
Gloss
true, benevolent, blow
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- unaverred English
- unverified English
- veridical English
- verifiable English
- verification English
- verify English
- verisimilar English
- verisimilitude English
- veritably English
- very English
- voir dire English
- *advērāre Latin
- *vērācus Latin
- verac- Latin
- verifico Latin
- veritabilis Latin
- verus Latin
- vēritās Latin
- vēritātem Latin
- vērācitās Latin
- vērācus Latin
- vērāx Latin
- vero Italian
- fraai Dutch, Flemish
- vrai French
- vraiment French
- vraisemblable French
- vero Spanish, Castilian
- *weh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *weh₁ros Proto-Indo-European
- *lugô Proto-Germanic
- *wēingan- Proto-Germanic
- wærloga Old English
- wǣr Old English
- wǣrloga Old English
- verray Middle English
- verre Middle English
- very Middle English
- averrement Old French
- verdit Old French
- vrai Middle Dutch
- vrai Norman
- vraiqu'thie Norman
- vraitchaîson Norman
- vraitcheux Norman
- vraitchi Norman
- vraîment Norman
- vray Middle French
- *wēros Proto-Italic
- verra Scots