annal means the record of a single event or item. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
annal is pronounced /ˈænəl/.
Etymology
Back formation from annals, borrowed from Middle French, from Latin annales (“annals”), from annus (“year”).
noun
- The record of a single event or item.“In deathless annal! deathless deeds inspire:”
adj
- Annual; yearly.“2. Whether the annal Feſt of Chriſts Birth, being both lawful and laudable, in the right religious uſe weeding out al abuſes (ordained by the Catholic Church) may juſtly be aboliſhed or abandoned by any Church or State […]”
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