[ad. mod.L. chron-anagramma: see ANAGRAM, and CHRONOGRAM.] An anagram of a chronogram, expressing the same date.
1613. (title) Anagrammata et Chron-anagrammata Regia, nunc primum in hâc formâ in lucem emissa Londini. Excudebat Gulielmus Stansby.
1882. J. Hilton, Chronograms, I. 14. The next is a chron-anagram on the death of Prince Henry Frederick, son of James I., each making the amount of the date of his death1612, his age18, the day of November6, and the hour6, total 1642.