Chronicle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Chronicle ( noun )

  1. A historical account of events arranged in order of time, typically covering one particular period or aspect of history.
  2. A written or spoken account of events in order of time.
  3. 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:

  1. He wrote a chronicle of the war.
  2. She read a chronicle of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
  3. The chronicle of the expedition was published.
  4. The newspapers chronicle the daily events.
  5. The police chronicle of the accident.

(As a verb)

Chronicle ( verb )

  1. A historical account of events arranged in order of time, typically covering one particular period or aspect of history.
  2. A written or spoken account of events in order of time.
  3. 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:

  1. He wrote a chronicle of the war.
  2. She read a chronicle of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
  3. The chronicle of the expedition was published.
  4. The newspapers chronicle the daily events.
  5. The police chronicle of the accident.
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