v. Obs. Also 6 encronicle, incronicle. [f. EN-1 + CHRONICLE.] trans. To enter in a chronicle; to register, put on record.

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1513.  Bradshaw, St. Werburge (1848), 137. Encronicled foloweth … A briefe compilacion of Kynge Edward seniour.

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1587.  R. Long (MS. Brit. Mus.), Yt hath bene th’ order of all antiant orators … to … incronicle all such worthye persons.

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1593.  G. Harvey, Pierce’s Super., 115. Let it be enchronicled for one of the … miracles of this age, that [etc.].

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