obelised

/ˈɑbəlaɪzd/
adjective
  1. Marked with an obelus (†) to indicate that a text is spurious, doubtful, or obsolete.
    • In the critical edition, obelised words are printed with a dagger symbol.
    • The manuscript contained several obelised passages that scholars believed were later additions.
    • The translator noted that the obelised lines in the ancient poem were likely not written by the original author.
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