Chronicle

/ˈkrɒnɪkəl/ noun, verb

As a noun, a chronicle is a detailed, factual account of events in the order they happened. As a verb, to chronicle means to record events over time.

“Chronicle” comes from Old French “cronique,” from Latin “chronica,” from Greek “khronika,” meaning “annals,” all from “khronos,” meaning “time.” It has always focused on time-ordered records.

AMታሪክ
ARسجل
BNইতিহাস
CSkronika
DAkrønike
DEChronik
ELχρονικό
EScrónica
FAتاریخ
FIkronikka
FRchronique
GUઇતિહાસ
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