[f. CHRONOGRAM, and Gr. γραμματιστής from γράμμα: see -IST.] A maker of chronograms.
1726. Addison, Dial. Medals, iii. 159. It is an ordinary character among them to be a great Chronogrammatist.
17911824. DIsraeli, Cur. Lit. (Routl.), 111/1. The chronogrammatis compels even Horace to give the year of our Lord.