falsary

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin falsarius, from falsus. See false.

Noun[edit]

falsary (plural falsaries)

  1. (obsolete) A falsifier of evidence.
    • 1616, Richard Sheldon, A Survey of the Miracles of the Church of Rome, prouing them to be Antichristian. [], London: [] Edward Griffin for Nathaniel Butter:
      by the Ministers of the Church is exhibited in the Person of the whole Church: for euen as he should be accounted a falsary

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