English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ scriptural.

Adjective

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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.