Obs. [f. prec.] To go on circuit. Hence Circuiteering vbl. sb. and ppl. a.
a. 1734. North, Lives, I. 277. To return to his lordship and his circuiteering.
17712. Batchelor (1773), II. 60. He is something like my grey circuiteering horse, the worse for travelling.
1812. G. Colman, Br. Grins, etc., Two Parsons, Introd. x. Big-wiggd circuiteering judges.