na·poc·ry·phal (ə-pŏk'rə-fəl)
adj.
nOf questionable authorship or
authenticity.
nErroneous;
fictitious: “Wildly apocryphal rumors about starvation
in Petrograd . . . raced through Russia's trenches” (W.
Bruce Lincoln).
nApocryphal Bible. Of or having to do with the Apocrypha.
napocryphally a·poc'ry·phal·ly
adv.
nJust how many
are there?