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Definitions of apocryphal in various dictionaries:
adj - being of questionable authenticity
adj - of or belonging to the Apocrypha
Of questionable authorship or authenticity.
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This 10-letter adjective can mean false, spurious, of doubtful authorship or uncanonical |
This 4-syllable adjective can refer to non-canonical parts of the Vulgate Bible or to any documents of doubtful origin |
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An apocryphal story is probably not true although it is often told and believed by some people to have happened: |
(of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true. |
of questionable authenticity |
of or belonging to the Apocrypha |
Of questionable authorship or authenticity. |
Erroneous fictitious: "Wildly apocryphal rumors about starvation in Petrograd . . . raced through Russia's trenches ( W. Bruce Lincoln). |
Bible Of or having to do with the Apocrypha. |
Apocryphal might refer to |
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Apocrypha are works, usually written, of unknown authorship or of doubtful origin. Biblical apocrypha is a set of texts included in the Latin Vulgate and Septuagint but not in the Hebrew Bible. While Catholic tradition considers some of these texts to be deuterocanonical, Protestants consider them apocryphal. Thus, Protestant bibles do not include the books within the Old Testament but have often included them in a separate section. Other non-canonical apocryphal texts are generally called pseudepigrapha, a term that means "false writings".The word's origin is the Medieval Latin adjective apocryphus, "secret, or non-canonical", from the Greek adjective (apokryphos), "obscure", from the verb (apokryptein), "to hide away". |