homologumena
[ hoh-moh-luh-goo-muh-nuh, -gyoo- ]
/ ˌhoʊ moʊ ləˈgu mə nə, -ˈgyu- /
noun (used with a singular verb)
the books in the New Testament generally held as authoritative and canonical by the early church.
Also
ho·mo·lo·gou·me·na
[hoh-moh-luh-goo-muh-nuh] /ˌhoʊ moʊ ləˈgu mə nə/.
Compare
antilegomena.
Origin of homologumena
< Greek
homologoûmena, neuter plural passive present participle of
homologeîn to agree to, allow; see
homologous