[L. circuitor agent-sb., f. circuīre to go round.] One who goes his rounds, a travelling inspector, visitor, ranger.
1811. Ann. Reg., 1809, 342. Ranger and keeper of Swinley Walk, and circuitor, bailiff, and chief forester of Battel Bailiwick.
1830. Coleridge, Table-t., 29 May. Satan is rather the circuitor, the accusing spirit, a dramatic attorney-general [Job ii.].