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1 circumambulo
circumambulo, āre - tr. - faire le tour de.* * *circumambulo, āre - tr. - faire le tour de.* * *Circumambulo, circumambulas, pen. corr. circumambulare. Paulus. Aller ou cheminer à l'environ.
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QUINTA DIes cujuslibet mensis Lunaris — olim infausta; illâ enim Eumenides, Erinnyes, Furias periuros in poenam quaeritare, in Theologia Graecanica creditum est. Hesiod. de diebus infaustis, in Η῾μέρ. v. 800. Πέμπτας δ᾿ ἐξαλέαςθαι, ἐπεὶ χαλεπαί τε καὶ αἰναί: Ε᾿ν πέμπτῃ γάρ φασιν… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Circumambulate — Cir cum*am bu*late, v. t. [L. circumambulatus, p. p. of circumambulare to walk around; circum + ambulare. See {Ambulate}.] To walk round about. {Cir cum*am bu*la tion}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Circumambulation — Circumambulate Cir cum*am bu*late, v. t. [L. circumambulatus, p. p. of circumambulare to walk around; circum + ambulare. See {Ambulate}.] To walk round about. {Cir cum*am bu*la tion}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
circumambulate — transitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Late Latin circumambulatus, past participle of circumambulare, from Latin circum + ambulare to walk Date: 1606 to circle on foot especially ritualistically • circumambulation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
circumambulate — circumambulation, n. circumambulator, n. circumambulatory, adj. /serr keuhm am byeuh layt /, v.t., v.i., circumambulated, circumambulating. to walk or go about or around, esp. ceremoniously. [1650 60; < LL circumambulatus (ptp. of circumambulare) … Universalium
PERJURIUM — quanto in horrore fuerit Atheniensibus, vel hinc videre est, quod, sicut virum bonum indigitare volentes, eum vocârunt ἔυορκον, i. e. iuratae fidei tenacem, Hesiod. in ἔργ. v. 188. Οὐδέ τις ἐυόρκου χάρις ἔςςεται οὔτε δικαίου. Et Aristophanes… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
circumambulate — (v.) 1650s, from L. circumambulatus, pp. of circumambulare to walk around, from circum around (see CIRCUM (Cf. circum )) + ambulare to walk (see AMBLE (Cf. amble)). Related: Circumambulated; circumambulating … Etymology dictionary
circumambulate — [sʉr΄kəmam′byo͞o lāt΄] vt., vi. circumambulated, circumambulating [< LL circumambulatus, pp. of circumambulare < L circum (see CIRCUM ) + ambulare (see AMBULATE)] to walk around circumambulation n. circumambulatory [sʉr΄kəm am′byələ tôr΄ē]… … English World dictionary
cir´cum|am´bu|la´tor — cir|cum|am|bu|late «SUR kuhm AM byuh layt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to walk or go about: »If she had had a little less pride she might have gone and circumambulated the Yeobrights premises…until she had seen him… … Useful english dictionary
cir|cum|am|bu|late — «SUR kuhm AM byuh layt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to walk or go about: »If she had had a little less pride she might have gone and circumambulated the Yeobrights premises…until she had seen him (Thomas Hardy). ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary