I.that speaks the truth, truth-telling, veracious, veridical (rare but class.).
I. Lit., act.: “os,” Lucr. 6, 6: “voces,” Cic. Div. 1, 45, 101: “sorores,” Mart. 5, 1, 3: “interpres,” Liv. 1, 7.—
II. Transf., pass., that is truly said; true, veritable: “usus,” true experience, Plin. 18, 4, 6, § 25: “exitus,” id. 7, 16, 15, § 69.—Adv.: vērĭdĭcē , truly: “agere (opp. rhetorice),” Aug. Ep. 17: “praedicere,” Amm. 31, 1, 2.