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apocryphally

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Etymology

From apocryphal + -ly.

Adverb

apocryphally (comparative more apocryphally, superlative most apocryphally)

  1. In an apocryphal manner.
    Synonyms: allegedly, anecdotally
    • 2022 January 9, Laura Spinney, “Are we witnessing the dawn of post-theory science?”, in The Guardian:
      Isaac Newton apocryphally discovered his second law – the one about gravity – after an apple fell on his head.
    1. Without authenticity or authority; spuriously or falsely.
      • 1913, Norman Lindsay, A Curate in Bohemia, Sydney: N.S.W. Bookstall Co., published 1932, page 101:
        "And are you an artist, too?" inquired Bunson's companion, prepared to let a little surplus enthusiasm loose on the MacQuibble. "MacQuibble's an impressionist," remarked Cripps a trifle apocryphally. "I'm nothing of the sort," exclaimed the MacQuibble, hurling down the gage of battle at once.
  2. Regarding apocrypha.

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