Legal Definition and Related Resources of Spurious
Meaning of Spurious
Fraudulent or counterfeit . See Acme Stores v Better business Bureau of Baton Rouge, 74 So.2d43, 225 La. 824.
Synonyms of Spurious
adjective
- apocryphal
- artificial
- bogus
- counterfeit
- deceitful
- deceptive
- delusive
- ersatz
- fabricated
- fake
- faked
- false
- feigned
- fictitious
- forged
- fraudulent
- illegitimate
- imitation
- misrepresented
- mock
- pinchbeck
- pretend
- pseudo
- quasi
- sham
- simulated
- synthetic
- unauthentic
- ungenuine
- unreal
- untrue Associated Concepts: spurious claim
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Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Spurious
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1590s, “born out of wedlock,” from Latin spurius “illegitimate, false” (source also of Italian spurio, Spanish espurio), from spurius; this term is also a noun. “illegitimate child,” probably from Etruscan spural “public.” Sense of “having an irregular origin, not properly constituted” is from c. 1600; that of “false, sham” is from 1610s; of writing, etc., “not proceeding from the source pretended, 1620s. Related: Spuriously; spuriousness.
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