Verily means truly, honestly. Verily, I believed that the earth was flat.
"Verily" is an archaic English word that means truly, certainly, or surely. It is often used in literature or religious texts to emphasize the truth or validity of a statement.
Verily Anderson's birth name is Verily Bruce Anderson.
Verily and yea are close, but not quite. Verily means "certainly" or "truly", and can be used as an adverb: He verily believed that cats were gods.
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50 times.
Verily Anderson died on July 16, 2010, in Norfolk, England, UK.
John 5:24King James Version (KJV)24 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
it may be around 135, but I'm not sure
'Verily' by Bernard Cribbins, about 1963. ("Though it pain thee, I shall brain thee, verily.")
Verily Anderson was born on December 1, 1915, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK.
Verily, Verily is mentioned 140 times in the King James Version
Well "Verily sire" means "truly mister" so I think "Verily thou art a goodly fellow" is "Truly mister, that's a good fellow"
Truly mister