Alleged

/əˈlɛdʒd/ adjective

Said or claimed to be true without proof; supposed but not confirmed.

From Middle English aleggen, from Old French aleguer, from Latin allegare meaning 'to send as a deputy, cite.' The meaning evolved from 'to cite as evidence' to 'to assert without proof' by the 14th century.

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