[f. CIRCUIT + -ER1.] = CIRCUITEER sb.

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1654.  R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 513. Whether all the Theeves condemned by any Circuiter corrupted, have done more villanies than their Judge.

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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.

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1886.  Sir F. H. Doyle, Remin., xiii. 239. He himself had been a Northern Circuiter.

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