apokraaninen
Apokraaninen is a term that appears rarely in Finnish usage and is not a standard entry in major dictionaries. In practice, discussions about non-canonical or uncertain material typically employ the adjective apokryyninen (or apokryfinen) to describe texts or traditions that are not part of the official canon or whose authenticity is disputed. Apokraaninen may be seen as a nonstandard variant or a neologism derived from the same conceptual root, and its meaning is generally understood as “not part of the canonical set” or “of dubious authenticity.” The term is mostly found in informal writing, blogs, or creative contexts rather than in formal scholarship.
Because apokraaninen is not widely established in authoritative Finnish sources, readers should consult more standard terms
In related contexts, apokryyninen material includes writings associated with early Christian or Jewish traditions that lie
See also: apokryyninen, apokrypha, pseudepigraafinen, canon.