truehood/ˈtɹuːˌhʊd/EtymologyFrom true + -hood, modelled after falsehood. Compare Middle English treuhede, trewhede (“faithfulness; the quality of being in the right”, literally “true-hood”).truehood means a true statement; a truth. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.truehood is pronounced /ˈtɹuːˌhʊd/.nouna true statement; a truth.““What about disseminating truehoods that also happen to be derogatory?””the property of being true; truth.“It is part good, part evil, part falsehood, part truehood.”