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wahr, verus. – sincērus (nicht erkünstelt, aufrichtig); verb. verus et sincerus (z.B. Stoicus). – germanus (leibhaftig, echt, z.B. Stoicus: u. ironia). – ipse ( selbst, in eigener Person. z.B. ipse populus Romanus). – w. Nutzen, solida utilitas: der w. Weise, vere sapiens: kein w. Wort reden, nihil ad veritatem loqui: es ist kein w. Wort daran, tota res ficta est. – es ist w., verum est. res ita se habet. res veritate nititur (im allg.); non nego. concedo. fateor (ich leugne es nicht, gestehe es ein, wenn man etwas im Sprechen zugibt): das ist freilich wahr, aber etc., sunt ista, sed etc. – es ist nicht wahr, falsum est. – Advvere; sincēre. – w. reden, vere loqui; sincere pronuntiare: etw. w. machen, re od. exitu comprobare alqd: w. werden, exitu comprobari: die Träume werden w., somnia evadunt. – nicht wahr? nonne? ain to? auch opinor, ut opinor. – so wahr (als) ich lebe, ich weiß, ita vivam, ut scio: so wahr (als) ich lebe. ich weiß nicht, ne vivam, si scio: so wahr (als) mir Gott helfe! ita me deus iuvet!: so wahr (als) mir Gott helfe. wünsche ich dir lange zu leben! sic me deus adiuvet, ut diu vivas!
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