-ver- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "true; truth.'' This meaning is found in such words as: veracious, veracity, verify, verily, verisimilitude, ... |
The word part "ver" is a root that means "fear". |
VER ... true ... DICT ... speak ... veracious ... truthful; accurate ... veracity ... truthfulness ... verdict ... speaking of the truth; the decision of a jury ... verifiable. |
28 сент. 2017 г. · ver (n.) "springtime," late 14c., from Old French ver or directly from Latin ver "the spring, spring-time" (see vernal). also from late 14c. |
From Latin vērus (“true”), from Proto-Italic *wēros, from a Proto-Indo-European *weh₁-ros, from *weh₁- (“true”). Adjective. edit. ver. true. Portuguese. |
13 окт. 2023 г. · Proto-Indo-European root forming prepositions, etc., meaning "forward," and, by extension, "in front of, before, first, chief, toward, near, ... |
These ROOT-WORDS are VER & VERI which come from the Latin verus which means TRUE & GENUINE. To complete the meaning of VERism (No. 14), the VERist (No. 15) |
Ver. 1 of 2. noun. plural -s. obsolete. : springtime. ver. 2 of 2. abbreviation. 1. verse. 2. version. 3. vertex. Word History. Etymology. Noun. |
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