Apocalyterature
Variant(s): &-’pä-k&-ä-li-t&-r&-/"chur, -"ch&r, -"tyur, -"tur/
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, revelation, Revelation, from Anglo-French apocalipse, from Late Latin apocalypsis, from Greek apokalypsis, from apokalyptein to uncover, from apo- + kalyptein to cover, with Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin litteratura writing, grammar, learning, from litteratus
: literature of or pertaining to the apocalypse
Fauxcabulary Origin: found in the June 23, 2002 Time magazine article “The Bible & The Apocalyse” by Nancy Gibbs while researching the increasingly loud buzz of the Apocalypse.