Apocryphon

/əˈpɒkrɪfɒn/ noun

A single apocryphal text or piece of writing of dubious authenticity, particularly an early Christian or Jewish religious document.

From Greek apocryphon (neuter singular of apokryphos, hidden), used in English to refer to an individual apocryphal work or manuscript.

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