Search the dictionary of legal abbreviations and acronyms for acronyms and/or abbreviations that contain truthfulness. You might be interested in the historical significance of this term. Browse or search for veracity in historical law in the Encyclopedia of Law. Veracity has been part of English since the early 17th century, and we can honestly tell you that it derives from the Latin adjective vÄrÄx («true»), which in turn comes from the ancient vÄrus («true»). VÄrus also gives us truthfulness («the quality of being true»), verification («establishing the truth») and veracity («the appearance of truth»), among others. In addition, vÄrÄx is the root of the word veracity, a somewhat rarer synonym and cousin of veracity. Supported by Black`s Law Dictionary, Free 2nd ed., and The Law Dictionary. Durchsuchen oder suchen Sie nach Wahrhaftigkeit in der American Encyclopedia of Law, der Asian Encyclopedia of Law, der European Encyclopedia of Law, der UK Encyclopedia of Law oder der Latin American et Spanish Encyclopedia of Law.