Chro*nol"o*gist (?), Chro*nol"o*ger (?), n. [Gr. .]

A person who investigates dates of events and transactions; one skilled in chronology.

That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is wholly to be avoided. Locke.

THe most exact chronologers tell us that Christ was born in October, and not in December. John Knox.

 

© Webster 1913.

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