Obs. [f. prec.] To go on circuit. Hence Circuiteering vbl. sb. and ppl. a.

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a. 1734.  North, Lives, I. 277. To return to his lordship and his circuiteering.

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1771–2.  Batchelor (1773), II. 60. He is … something like my grey circuiteering horse, the worse for travelling.

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1812.  G. Colman, Br. Grins, etc., Two Parsons, Introd. x. Big-wigg’d circuiteering judges.

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