Chronicle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Chronicle ( noun )
- A historical account of events arranged in order of time, typically covering one particular period or aspect of history.
- A written or spoken account of events in order of time.
- A detailed report or account of a particular event or incident.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin chronica, plural of chronicon, from greek khronika "annals", from khronos "time".
Examples:
- He wrote a chronicle of the war.
- She read a chronicle of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
- The chronicle of the expedition was published.
- The newspapers chronicle the daily events.
- The police chronicle of the accident.
(As a verb)
Chronicle ( verb )
- A historical account of events arranged in order of time, typically covering one particular period or aspect of history.
- A written or spoken account of events in order of time.
- A detailed report or account of a particular event or incident.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin chronica, plural of chronicon, from greek khronika "annals", from khronos "time".
Examples:
- He wrote a chronicle of the war.
- She read a chronicle of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
- The chronicle of the expedition was published.
- The newspapers chronicle the daily events.
- The police chronicle of the accident.