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v. t.
Exculpation by testimony to one's veracity or innocence.
a.
Full of truth; veracious; reliable.
n.
The practice of speaking what is true; freedom from falsehood; veracity.
adv.
In a veracious manner.
n.
Assured resting of the mind on the integrity, veracity, justice, friendship, or other sound principle, of another person; confidence; reliance; reliance.
n.
One who bears testimony or swears to the veracity or innocence of another. See Purgation; also Wager of law, under Wager.
a.
Truth-telling; truthful; veracious.
n.
Adherence to truth; veracity; honesty.
a.
Characterized by truth; not false; as, a veracious account or narrative.
n.
The estimate, individual or general, put upon a person or thing; reputation; as, a man's character for truth and veracity; to give one a bad character.
n.
Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth.
n.
The quality or state of being veracious; habitual observance of truth; truthfulness; truth; as, a man of veracity.
a.
Observant of truth; habitually speaking truth; truthful; as, veracious historian.
n.
The quality of being untrue; contrariety to truth; want of veracity; also, treachery; faithlessness; disloyalty.
v. i.
To rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to trust; to depend; -- with on, formerly also with in.
n.
Want of veracity; untruthfulness; as, unveracity of heart.
n.
Belief; the assent of the mind to the truth of what is declared by another, resting solely and implicitly on his authority and veracity; reliance on testimony.
v. t.
The act or practice of justifying or confirming a man's veracity by the oath of others; -- called also wager of law. See Purgation; also Wager of law, under Wager.
n.
Want of veracity.
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