Definitions
record in chronological order; make a historical record
Word origin
From Middle English cronicle, cronycle, from Anglo-Norman cronicle, from Old French cronike, from Latin chronica, from Ancient Greek χρονικός (khronikós, “of or concerning time”), from χρόνος (khrónos, “time”).
Used in a sentence
“Also a choice cachinatory chronicle, entitled "How to Laugh, and what to Laugh at."”
“The posterists of Austin chronicled the changing social landscape and graphically redefined Texas for the rest of the country and the world […]”
“The stars also worked on a Disney+ docuseries chronicling the purchase and stewardship of the club, who currently play in the National League, which was being filmed when the King and Queen Consort visited.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
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