verarum
Verarum is a Latin grammatical form rather than a standalone lexeme. It is the genitive plural feminine form of the adjective verus, meaning "true" or "real." As a genitive plural adjective, verarum would modify a feminine plural noun in the genitive case, conveying notions like "of the true ones" or "of true things," depending on the surrounding noun.
Usage in Latin depends on noun–adjective agreement. Verarum would appear in phrases where the governing noun
Etymology and related forms: Verarum derives from verus. Related forms include vera (feminine nominative singular), verae
Historical notes: Verarum does not function as an independent word; it is a morphological form used within
In philology and Latin grammar, verarum is cited as an example of agreement and case system in