a. Obs. rare1. [f. L. circulātōri-us, f. circulātor: see prec. and -ORY.] Of the nature of a mountebank, who collects a ring round him in the streets.
a. 1677. Barrow, Serm. (1683), II. xx. 290. Such as Magicians, Diviners, circulatorious Juglers, and such emissaries of the Devil, or self-seeking Impostours are wont to use.