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    ver·i·ly
    [ˈverəlē]
    adverb
    archaic
    verily (adverb)
    1. truly; certainly:
      "I verily believed myself to be a free woman"
    Origin
    Middle English: from very + -ly, suggested by Old French verrai(e)ment.
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