[f. CIRCUIT + -ER1.] = CIRCUITEER sb.
1654. R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 513. Whether all the Theeves condemned by any Circuiter corrupted, have done more villanies than their Judge.
1779. Ld. Malmesbury, Diaries (1844), I. 231. From this we got to Blackstone, where she soon led me out of my depth, as I believe she would many a Circuiter, being most perfectly mistress of our Laws and Constitution.
1886. Sir F. H. Doyle, Remin., xiii. 239. He himself had been a Northern Circuiter.