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chronicler
English
Etymology
chronicle +? -er
Noun
chronicler (plural chroniclers)
- A person who writes a chronicle or chronicles.
- Synonyms: historian, annalist, chronist (uncommon)
Related terms
- see chronicle
Translations
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chronicled
English
Verb
chronicled
- simple past tense and past participle of chronicle
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