pseudepigraphic

English

Etymology

pseud- + epigraphic

Adjective

pseudepigraphic (comparative more pseudepigraphic, superlative most pseudepigraphic)

  1. Of or relating to pseudepigraphy.
    • 2007, Maarten J.J. Menken, Steve Moyise, editors, Deuteronomy in the New Testament: The New Testament and the Scriptures of Israel, Bloomsbury, page 136:
      I regard both letters to Timothy and the one to Titus as pseudepigraphic writings, written after the death of Paul1 and written as a literary corpus.
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