v. Obs. Also 6 encronicle, incronicle. [f. EN-1 + CHRONICLE.] trans. To enter in a chronicle; to register, put on record.
1513. Bradshaw, St. Werburge (1848), 137. Encronicled foloweth A briefe compilacion of Kynge Edward seniour.
1587. R. Long (MS. Brit. Mus.), Yt hath bene th order of all antiant orators to incronicle all such worthye persons.
1593. G. Harvey, Pierces Super., 115. Let it be enchronicled for one of the miracles of this age, that [etc.].