Verily
(adverb)
Indeed; truly; in truth; truly, certainly, in fact.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english sōðlīce "truly", from sōð "true" + -līce "-ly".
Examples:
- Verily, I say unto you, this is the truth.
- Verily, he is a good man.
- Verily, I believe that it will happen.
- Verily, the evidence points to his guilt.
- Verily, I swear that I'm telling the truth.