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Definition of Chronicled
1. chronicle [v] - See also: chronicle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chronicled
Literary usage of Chronicled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital by John Beauchamp Jones (1866)
"I append it, as the first success chronicled for a great length of time. "
HEADQUARTERS, ETC., March 9th, 1865. "HoN. JC BRECKINRIDGE, SECRETARY OP WAR. ..."
2. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart by John Gibson Lockhart (1837)
"and my two years of wakening, will be chronicled, doubtless. But the dead will
feel no pain. again to poor Lady to talk over old stories. ..."
3. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S. by Samuel Pepys, Richard Nebille-Griffin Braybrooke, John A. Smith (1854)
"Their sayings, their doings, their manners, their costume, will be found faithfully
chronicled in this work, which also includes the most interesting of ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1918)
"CURRENT HISTORY chronicled [PERIOD ENDED JAN. 23,.] SUMMARY OP THE MONTH'S
DEVELOPMENTS NO important military events occurred on any of the fronts during ..."
5. The Life of Marguerite D'Angoulême,Queen of Navarre, Duchesse D'Alençon and by Martha Walker Freer (1856)
"CHAPTER I. Birth of the princess Marguerite—The event is chronicled by Louisa of
Savoy in her Journal—Baptism of the princess—Marguerite's descent— Marriage ..."
6. Recollections of Samuel Breck: With Passages from His Notebooks (1771-1862) by Samuel Breck, Horace Elisha Scudder (1877)
"Certain it is that Hancock often yielded from feeling rather than from judgment
One flattered, and another chronicled the news of the day, a third bespoke ..."