Where does “véritable” come from?

véritable (Middle French) comes from Old French veritable, from Latin vēritābilis, from Latin vēritās, from Latin -tās, from Proto-Indo-European -teh₂ts, from Proto-Indo-European -teh₂, from Proto-Indo-European -tós — Creates verbal adjectives from verb stems.

véritable (Middle French): true; real; not fake

Definitions

  1. true; real; not fake

Ancestry of “véritable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchveritabletrue; real; not fake
2Latinvēritābilis
3Latinvēritāstruth, truthfulness, verity
4Latin-tāsty, -dom, -hood, -ness, -ship
5Proto-Indo-European-teh₂tsUsed to form nouns representing state of being
6Proto-Indo-European-teh₂Used to form nouns representing state of being
7Proto-Indo-European-tósCreates verbal adjectives from verb stems

Words derived from “véritable

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -tósEvery word from Latin -tāsEvery word from Latin vēritās
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