a. Also 7 (in Burton) coro-. [f. as prec. + -AL.] = prec.

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1593.  Norden, Spec. Brit. (title), The first parte. An historicall and chorographicall discription of Middlesex.

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1612.  Drayton’s Poly-olb., A iij. The Author … a Chorographicall poet.

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1751.  Phil. Trans., XLVII. l. 322. We drew a chorographical map of the country.

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1841.  D’Israeli, Amen. Lit. (1859), II. 218. The ‘Poly-olbion’ is a chorographical description of England and Wales.

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