unfalse

English

Etymology

un- + false

Adjective

unfalse (not comparable)

  1. Not false; true.
    • 1941, The Blood of Jesus (film)
      [] when religion was practiced with unfalse solemnity and honest sincerity and when soul salvation was a heritage from heaven for not merely a few thousand, but for many millions.

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