In Irish (Gaelic): firinne agus ceartas; in (Scottish) Gaelic: firinn agus (?).
In Irish justice is cóir / ceart, truth is fírinne
In Irish book is "leabhar" and truth is "fírinne"
"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"
i think both because if you lie something is seriously going to happen to you, and you need justice to decide fairness and equal rights ---- Both. For there to be justice there must be truth. In truth, there will ultimately be justice.
Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice in Argentina is on March 24.
"Veritas" means truth, while "Aequitas" means justice. Together, they are often associated with the idea of truth and justice being core principles to uphold in various aspects of life.
Ma'at the goddess who personified concept of truth, balance, justice, and order
Nope, only celtic
In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Maat wore a feather of truth on her head. This feather of truth was a symbol of justice, as she was the goddess of justice and morality.
In Irish it's "fírinne" In Scots Gaelic it's "fìrinn"
truth and justice
Truth and Justice