Authentikos
Authentikos is a transliteration of the ancient Greek αὐθεντικός (authentikos), an adjective meaning genuine, original, or trustworthy. In classical Greek, authentikos described things that bore their own authority or were proven to be authentic, as opposed to counterfeit items, false documents, or disputed claims. In broader textual studies, the term appears in discussions of authenticity and authority in texts, inscriptions, and artifacts.
Etymology and related terms: The word derives from authe- meaning “self” and hentes meaning “doer” or “one
Modern usage: In scholarly writing, authentikos appears primarily as a linguistic or philological term or as