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VERIMEKT.<br />

Paris 4- K. {1868) 33 Knowe ye verayly that tt is not longe<br />

s>thcn, that the sayd lewels were, .jjyuen to me.<br />

^ ax^fo Hampolk Psaiter cxviii. 175 My saule sail<br />

verraly « perfiily loue |>e in new saiige. c 1350 Will.<br />

PaUme 519^, 1 sdial hasUli me hije . . to venge J»e verali for<br />

oujt |iQt U-tide^. 14U VoNGE tr. Secreta Secret. 135 Who<br />

so weraly desjxyth good rennoune he shall be renounet and<br />

prcysid. c 1475 Golagros Mc^sAi'f<br />

Hist. Iniiesxw. ix. 147 Some in the passage demaundcd confession,<br />

thinking verily to die. 16x0 Holland CamdaCs<br />

Brit. 207, I am therefore verily perswaded, that the name<br />

of Hercules even to thisplace came either [etc]. X68S-3<br />

Pennsylv. Arch. I. 55 Though I could veryly hope my<br />

enemy were reconciled. 15^08 Swift Sacrum. Test Wks.<br />

1755 II. I. 127 We are veriiy persuaded, the consequence<br />

will be an entire alteration of religion among us. 1771<br />

yunius' Lett. liv. (1788) 293 He . . verily believes him an<br />

honest man. x8oa Mar. Edgeworth Moral 'P.., P'orestcr,<br />

A Clerk, A person whom he now verily believed to be, as he<br />

had originally suspected, insane. 1839 Carlyle Chartism<br />

t. (1858) 3 The time is verily come for acting in it. 1851<br />

Mrs. Browning Casa Guidi Wind, i. 122 Thou coujdst.<br />

laugh the laugh back, I think verily.<br />

Co'nb. 1586 Day Eng. Secretary 11. (1625) 4 The first..<br />

appeareth to be Accusatorie, which.. either simply by<br />

coniectures or by matter of knowne, or verily supported<br />

truth,, .may bee conueyed.<br />

b. Placed in front of a sentence or statement<br />

as an emphatic asseveration of its truth or accuracy<br />

freq. connoting the truth of a preceding statement.<br />

In versions of he N.T. regularly used to render L. ameny<br />

G. aMJif, which are freq. strengthened by repetition.<br />

1303 R. Brumne Handl. Synne 10068 |>ys y beleue, and euer<br />

y shai; For verryly we se hjrt alle. 138a Wyclif Gen. xx.<br />

12 Forsothe and verreili my sister she is. c i^^Gesta Rom.<br />

xlvi. 194 (Harl. MS.), perefor he that bathe )>e Ringe of<br />

Feithe, vereliche he shalle have al thinges to his likinge.<br />

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