Associations to the word «Apocryphal»
Noun
- Account
- Miracle
- Heresy
- Moses
- Codex
- Bce
- Quixote
- Chronicle
- Virgin
- Translator
- Tradition
- Book
- Resurrection
- Catholic
- Levi
- Clement
- Correspondence
- Fragment
- Plato
- Prophecy
- Christian
- Egyptian
- Twelve
- Precept
- Historian
- Matthew
- Memoir
- Trent
- Saviour
- Christianity
- Biographer
- Orthodox
- Commentary
- Augustine
- Constantine
- Jews
- Alexandria
- Appendix
- Treatise
- Spire
- Bach
- Reformation
- Revelation
- Tours
- Cen
- Mary
- Luther
- Hymn
- Mention
- Luke
- Prayer
- Buddhism
- Preface
- Ja
- Incident
- Barney
- Claim
- Angel
- Su
- Raphael
- Baptist
- Doctrine
- Martyr
- Origin
- Assumption
- Century
- Jubilee
- Writ
- Greek
Adjective
Wiktionary
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. Of, or pertaining to, the Apocrypha.
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. Of doubtful authenticity, or lacking authority; not regarded as canonical.
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. Of dubious veracity; of questionable accuracy or truthfulness; anecdotal or in the nature of an urban legend.
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. (Christianity) Of or relating to the Apocrypha.
Dictionary definition
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. Being of questionable authenticity.
APOCRYPHAL, adjective. Of or belonging to the Apocrypha.
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