chronical

English

Etymology 1

Adjective

chronical (comparative more chronical, superlative most chronical)

  1. Obsolete form of chronic.
    • 1765, Richard Brookes, The General Practice of Physic
      A convulsive Asthma is a periodical and chronical Disease; but a suffocating Catarrh is more properly reckoned an acute Disease.

Etymology 2

Noun

chronical

  1. Misspelling of chronicle.

Verb

chronical

  1. Misspelling of chronicle.
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