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1 authorship
Autorschaft, dieof unknown authorship — von einem unbekannten Autor od. Verfasser
* * *noun (the state or fact of being an author.) die Autorschaft* * *author·ship[ˈɔ:θəʃɪp, AM ˈɑ:θɚ-]n no plof unknown \authorship eines unbekannten Autors [o Verfassers* * *['ɔːɵəʃɪp]n1) Autorschaft f, Verfasserschaft fof unknown authorship — eines unbekannten Autors or Verfassers
he claimed/denied authorship of the article — er bekannte/bestritt, den Artikel verfasst or geschrieben zu haben
there are disagreements as to the authorship of the play — der Autor des Stückes ist umstritten
2) (= occupation) Schriftstellerberuf m* * *1. Urheberschaft f2. Autor-, Verfasserschaft f:of unknown authorship eines unbekannten Verfassers3. Schriftstellerberuf m, Schriftstellerei f* * *noun, no pl.Autorschaft, dieof unknown authorship — von einem unbekannten Autor od. Verfasser
* * *n.Urheberschaft f.Verfasserschaft f. -
2 authorship
author·ship [ʼɔ:ɵəʃɪp, Am ʼɑ:ɵɚ-] nof unknown \authorship eines unbekannten Autors [o Verfassers]; -
3 apocryphal
adjective* * *apoc·ry·phal[əˈpɒkrɪfəl, AM -ˈpɑ:krə-]1. (doubtful) apokryph[isch], zweifelhaft\apocryphal story ( fig) zweifelhafte Geschichte2. (of Apocrypha) apokryph* * *[ə'pɒkrɪfəl]adjapokryph; (= of unknown authorship) anonymthis story, which is almost certainly apocryphal... — diese Geschichte, die höchstwahrscheinlich jeder Wahrheit entbehrt...
* * *apocryphal [-fl] adj apokryph(isch):b) von zweifelhafter Verfasserschaft, unverbürgtc) frei erfunden (Geschichte etc)* * *adjective* * *adj.unecht adj.
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authorship — n. 1 the origin of a book or other written work (of unknown authorship). 2 the occupation of writing … Useful english dictionary
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