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certes
[ sur-teez ]
adverb
, Archaic.
- certainly; in truth.
certes
/ ˈsɜːtɪz /
adverb
- archaic.with certainty; truly
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of certes1
C13: from Old French, ultimately from Latin certus certain
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Example Sentences
Certes le capitaine Merveilles et ses gens monstrerent leur pit non vulgaire.
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Certes, you have had as meikle good fortune as if you had been born with a lucky hood on your head.
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Certes that wise man the Duke of Bedford, will keep himself in a fortress with his wife as snug as may be.
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The Romans of old were a very wise people, yet, certes, they placed their faith in such matters.
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And then he cried out still in a very loud voice, "Certes, God hath deserted me entirely."
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