Roughly, the same difference as between "probity" and "verity" in English.
Probitas is an attribute of a person's character, and means "uprightness; honesty". It refers to good moral character in general, including the propensity to tell the truth.
Veritas is, in general, an attribute of a proposition, and means "truth". It can also be applied to a person's character with the meaning "truthfulness; honesty". To this extent, it overlaps with probitas, but probitas covers more territory.
Honesty, uprightness.
The Latin equivalent of 'truth in history' is Veritas in historia. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'veritas' means 'truth'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'historia' means 'history'.
Honesty = Probitas
"veritas" is Latin for "truth"
"Truth" in Latin is the feminine third-declension noun veritas (genitive veritatis).
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".
Veritas in Latin means "truth", and villa means "farmhouse" or "country estate".
"Veritas" is not a Celtic word, it's a Latin word, and it means "truth"As in the Latin motto"In Vino Veritas""In wine is truth"
Veritas liberat
Veritas (truth).
falsitas falsitas
veritas
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"