Obs. [ad. Gr. ἀντιχρονισμός, f. ἀντί against + χρόνος time: see -ISM.] Contradiction of true chronology; anachronism.
1612. Drayton, Poly-olb., A 2. Intollerable Antichronismes, incredible reports, and bardish impostures.
1655. Fuller, Ch. Hist., III. 96. This confounding so many Bacons in one, hath caused Anticronismes in many Relations.
1728. G. Carleton, Mem. Eng. Officer, 179. I will by an Antichronism in this Place, a little anticipate some Observations that I made.