kronikus
Kronikus is a term used in several languages to denote a chronicle or chronicle-like record. In its broad sense, kronikus refers to any work or document that presents events in a roughly chronological order, such as annals, chronicles, or historical compendia. In literature and journalism, it functions as a stylistic label for projects focused on time-sequenced narration, including timelines, archives, and documentary histories. As a proper noun, Kronikus appears sporadically as a surname, a place name, or the chosen title of a creative work or brand. The exact meaning and connotations of "kronikus" depend on linguistic and cultural context, and it is not tied to a single, standardized entity.
Etymology and related forms: The form draws on the root chron- meaning time, from the Greek chronos,
Usage notes: In academic and archival settings, kronikus-type documents are used to organize events by date