[agent-sb. f. prec. vb.] One who circumambulates. So Circumambulatory a., of or marked by circumambulation.
1880. A. Forbes, in 19th Cent., VII. 228. The circumambulator of the Green Park.
1634. T. Carew, Cælum Brit., 5. My privileges are an ubiquitary, circumambulatory, speculatory, interrogatory, redargutory immunity over all the privy lodgings.
1842. Frasers Mag., XXVI. 642. The style is too diffuse, and, if we may use the word, circumambulatory.