Chronicular
"Chronicular" in a Sentence (3 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.
Other types of publication include readers, reprints of traditional Mon texts, and chronicular texts, apart from religious treatises.
Some of your narratives are fiction, like your favorite daydreams; some are nonfiction, like your current narrative; one is autobiographical; some are biographies of other people; and so on. We will call these your chronicular narratives.
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