patiess

Etymology
The adjective is a back-formation based on the adverb, itself originally a postpositional phrase,   “by truth” (cf. ). It is also possible that it comes from the prefix an archaic adjective, a parallel form of  (q.v.). More probably, both paths influenced each other.

Adjective

 * 1) true, sincere, authentic one who expresses one's real feelings, thoughts; used for expressing one's real feelings
 * 2) true, right, correct such that it reflects reality
 * 3) true, real, genuine such that it exists in reality
 * 4)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 5) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it exists in reality
 * 2)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 3) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it exists in reality
 * 2)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 3) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it exists in reality
 * 2)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 3) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 2) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1)  true, actual, genuine not apparent or superficial
 * 2) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements
 * 1) true, real, genuine such that it corresponds to certain ideals or requirements