Obs. rare. [f. ANNAL(S sb.; cf. to chronicle, fable.] trans. and intr. To compose annals, record events in annals, chronicle.
1606. Warner, Alb. Eng., XIV. To Reader 331. Stows late antiquarious Pen, That annald for vngratefull Men.
1670. Milton, Hist. Brit., Wks. 1738, II. 58. What Kelwulf the West-Saxon is annald to have done against the Scots.