Note: The Latin chronicus was used by medical writers (such as Caelius Aurelianus, around the beginning of the 5th century AD) to translate the Greek chrónios “recurring again”, which is used by Greek medical writers, although the Greek chronikós, the source of chronicus, does not have this meaning. borrowed from French chronic, back to Middle French, borrowed from late Latin chronicus, back in Latin, “written in the form of annals”, borrowed from Greek chronikós “of time, temporal, in order according to time”, from chrónos “time” + -ikos -ic entry 1 â plus to chrono- These sample sentences are automatically selected from various online information sources to reflect the current use of the word “chronicle”. The views expressed in the examples do not represent the views of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us your feedback. Nglish: Chronicle translation for Spanish speakers Chronic cough goes on and on; chronic delay occurs day after day; Chronic lameness never seems to improve. Unfortunately, the situations we call chronic almost always seem uncomfortable. We never hear about chronic peace, but we hear about chronic war. And we never talk about chronic health, only chronic disease. Inveterate, confirmed, chronically significantly firmly established. Inveterate refers to a habit, attitude or feeling of existence so long that it is practically ineradicable or immutable. An inveterate smoker says that over time he becomes stronger and firmer to resist change or reform. A confirmed single column suggests something that is persistent or endlessly recurring and boring. a chronic “chronic” complainant.
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