Chronicular
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Of or pertaining to chronicles. not-comparable, rare
"Concededly, the chronicular technique covers a vast field and is quite suitable for studying the current of litigation en suite, notably in eras when litigation was less frequent a phenomenon — as, for example, in mediaeval England or colonial America."
Example
More examples"Concededly, the chronicular technique covers a vast field and is quite suitable for studying the current of litigation en suite, notably in eras when litigation was less frequent a phenomenon — as, for example, in mediaeval England or colonial America."
Etymology
From chronicle + -ar.
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