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My comfort was, that it happened a long time ago, and that he had doubtless been transported a long way off, and that he was dead to me, and might be veritably dead into the bargain.
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My comfort was, that it happened a long time ago, and that he had doubtless been transported a long way off, and that he was dead to me, and might be veritably dead into the bargain.
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veritably — index admittedly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
veritably — veritable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ genuine; properly so called (used to qualify a metaphor): a veritable price explosion. DERIVATIVES veritably adverb … English terms dictionary
Veritably — Veritable Ver i*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]ritable. See {Verity}.] Agreeable to truth or to fact; actual; real; true; genuine. The veritable Deity. Sir W. Hamilton. {Ver i*ta*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veritably — adverb see veritable … New Collegiate Dictionary
veritably — See veritableness. * * * … Universalium
veritably — adv. really, actually; substantially … English contemporary dictionary
veritably — ver·i·ta·bly … English syllables
veritably — blē, li adverb : in a veritable manner : truly … Useful english dictionary
veritable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from verité Date: 15th century being in fact the thing named and not false, unreal, or imaginary often used to stress the aptness of a metaphor < a veritable mountain of references > •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Franz Schmidt — (December 22, 1874 ndash; February 11, 1939) was an Austrian composer, cellist and pianist. Life Schmidt was born in Pressburg, in the Austro Hungarian Empire (this is now Bratislava, Slovakia). His earliest teacher was his mother, an… … Wikipedia