Obs. [ad. Gr. ἀντιχρονισμός, f. ἀντί against + χρόνος time: see -ISM.] Contradiction of true chronology; anachronism.

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1612.  Drayton, Poly-olb., A 2. Intollerable Antichronismes, incredible reports, and bardish impostures.

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1655.  Fuller, Ch. Hist., III. 96. This confounding so many Bacons in one, hath caused Anticronismes in many Relations.

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1728.  G. Carleton, Mem. Eng. Officer, 179. I will … by an Antichronism in this Place, a little anticipate some Observations that I made.

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