Apocryph

/ˈæpəkrɪf/ noun

A piece of writing or text that is of questionable authenticity or doubtful origin, especially religious texts not officially recognized by churches.

From Greek apokryphos (hidden, concealed), from apo- (away) + kryptein (to hide). The term originally referred to secret or hidden texts, later to rejected religious writings.

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