unchronicled

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ chronicled.

Adjective

unchronicled (comparative more unchronicled, superlative most unchronicled)

  1. Not chronicled
    • 2000 June 17, Elizabeth A. Johnson, “Mary of Nazareth: Friend of God and Prophet”, in America[1], volume 182, number 21:
      Mary is sister to the marginalized women who live unchronicled lives in oppressive situations.