Apocryphal

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The term apocryphal can refer to:

  • One popular etymology or apocryphal etymology, popularly diffused, but false, hypothesis to explain the origin of a term;
  • One apocrypha phrasethat famous phrase that is quoted incorrectly or attributed to wrong sources;
  • One apocryphal bookall that text or book of the Bible that is not accepted in the canon of this by different Christian churches.

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