[agent-sb. f. prec. vb.] One who circumambulates. So Circumambulatory a., of or marked by circumambulation.

1

1880.  A. Forbes, in 19th Cent., VII. 228. The circumambulator of the Green Park.

2

1634.  T. Carew, Cælum Brit., 5. My privileges are an ubiquitary, circumambulatory, speculatory, interrogatory, redargutory immunity over all the privy lodgings.

3

1842.  Fraser’s Mag., XXVI. 642. The style … is too diffuse, and, if we may use the word, circumambulatory.

4