Apokryphal
Apocryphal is an adjective describing something of doubtful authenticity, authorship, or reliability. The term derives from the Greek apokryphos, meaning hidden or obscure, and entered English via Latin. In general usage it denotes stories, accounts, or documents that are widely circulated but not verifiably genuine.
In religious contexts, apocryphal often refers to writings associated with a religious tradition but not included
In secular use, apocryphal describes rumors or anecdotes whose truth cannot be established, and which may be
Because of its ambiguity, the term apocryphal should be used with care, distinguishing between questions of