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Meanings of
chronicler
(chroniclers)
in English
Russian
хронист
Portuguese
cronista
Spanish
cronista real
Catalan
cronista
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Writer of a chronicle.
annalist
cronista
Related terms
position
profession
Russian
хронист
Synonyms
Examples for "
annalist
"
annalist
cronista
Examples for "
annalist
"
1
Fit subjects these, indeed, for the social
annalist
in times to come.
2
The settlement whose
annalist
I have been has had much to struggle with.
3
This
annalist
had access to original documents of great interest.
4
Like the Iroquois, also, they have not lacked an
annalist
of their own race.
5
They seem to have clung to the title of
annalist
though they had outgrown the character.
1
Argentine newspaper
Cronista
reported this week that Chinese banks were also interested in buying Banco Patagonia.
Usage of
chroniclers
in English
1
Historians appear in the second period,
chroniclers
and critics in the third.
2
Yet why had so many of the
chroniclers
provided such similar testimony?
3
The Greek authors and our old
chroniclers
only need to be copied.
4
That was the message of greatest virtue which these halting
chroniclers
delivered.
5
Of one nugget, especially, the old
chroniclers
speak in the most glowing terms.
6
The missionaries have not been as fortunate in their
chroniclers
as they deserve.
7
The
chroniclers
and memoir-writers are more communicative than those of the succeeding age.
8
The Paris
chroniclers
have talked about you enough for the present.
9
The old
chroniclers
say that the boat was struck by a great fish.
10
Such is the story of this curious affair, as told by the
chroniclers
.
11
The
chroniclers
wove these traditions into a legendary history of Britain.
12
I was sure Cecily was not uninteresting, but her
chroniclers
were.
13
They were the 'brief
chroniclers
of the time'-Stantonianbulletins, announcing each fresh conquest.
14
The great
chroniclers
of that age credit them with stemming the tide of war.
15
The Norman came with sword in hand, bringing in his train the Latin-writing
chroniclers
.
16
The
chroniclers
describe how wild a scene of confusion reigned in London that evening.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
chroniclers
chronicler
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
old chroniclers
other chroniclers
ancient chroniclers
early chroniclers
english chroniclers
More collocations
Translations for
chroniclers
Russian
хронист
летописец
хроникёр
Portuguese
cronista
cronista-mor
Spanish
cronista real
cronista
cronista de indias
cronista mayor
cronistas
Catalan
cronista
Chroniclers
through the time
Chroniclers
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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