Hence, in recent use (1922), unveraciously.
1845. Mrs. Carlyle, Lett. (1883), I. 301. A quick tact for detecting everything unveracious.
1894. Jeaffreson, Bk. Recoll., II. xvii. 33. The unveracious man left the drawing-room, which he never again entered.
1904. C. E. Craddock (Miss Murfree), Frontiersmen, 306. Amoyah had unveraciously boasted that he had walked by invitation in the procession of the bears.