Obs. rare. [f. ANNAL(S sb.; cf. to chronicle, fable.] trans. and intr. To compose annals, record events in annals, chronicle.
1606. Warner, Alb. Eng., XIV. To Reader 331.
| Adde Stows late antiquarious Pen, | |
| That annald for vngratefull Men. |
1670. Milton, Hist. Brit., Wks. 1738, II. 58. What Kelwulf the West-Saxon is annald to have done against the Scots.