ver·i·ly \ˈverə̇lē, -li\adverb Etymology: Middle English verraily, from verray very + -ly — more at very 1.: in very truth : beyond doubt or question : in fact : certainly < trust in the Lord and do good … and verily thou shalt be fed — Ps 37:3 (Authorized Version) > 2.: truly, confidently, really < I verily think so >