apocryphes
apocryphal (adjective) whose authenticity is not established. Said of texts that the Church does not accept the biblical canon.
Meaning and uses
It qualifies as apocryphal (Greek / apókryphos, ‘hidden’) a written ‘whose authenticity has not been established’ (Littre). …
apocryphal – that the Church does not hold for canonical Said writers whose authority is suspect, books, stories whose authenticity is not established is used as a noun in the Apocrypha, the books Bible whose authority is questionable
apocryphal – Said of any work whose author is unknown or assumed, and whose authority is questionable.
apocryphal – of doubtful origin religious writings. Term used for a text that is not authentic, that is suspect.
apocryphal – Not authentic, doubtful.
apocryphal – adj. Refers to a text released in style, featuring