unscriptural

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English

Etymology

un- +‎ scriptural

Adjective

unscriptural (comparative more unscriptural, superlative most unscriptural)

  1. Not scriptural.
    • 1698, Stephen Nye, An account of Mr. Firmin's religion
      The continuance of these unscriptural terms, without an exact application of them in sermons and catechisms, heathenizes all the common people, nay and great numbers of not unlearned persons.