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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024pseud•e•pig•ra•pha (so̅o̅′də pig′rə fə),USA pronunciation n. ( used with a plural v.) - certain writings (other than the canonical books and the Apocrypha) professing to be Biblical in character.
- Greek, neuter plural of pseudepíigraphos falsely inscribed, bearing a false title. See pseud-, epigraph, -ous
- Neo-Latin
- 1685–95;
pseud•ep•i•graph•ic (so̅o̅′dep i graf′ik),USA pronunciation pseud′ep•i•graph′i•cal, pseud′e•pig′ra•phous, pseud′e•pig′ra•phal, adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Pseudepigrapha /ˌsjuːdɪˈpɪɡrəfə/ pl n - various Jewish writings from the first century bc to the first century ad that claim to have been divinely revealed but which have been excluded from the Greek canon of the Old Testament
Etymology: 17th Century: from Greek pseudepigraphos falsely entitled, from pseudo- + epigraphein to inscribePseudepigraphic /ˌsjuːdɛpɪˈɡræfɪk/, ˌPseudepiˈgraphical, ˌPseudeˈpigraphous adj |