rare. [as if ad. L. *circumfluentia, f. circumfluĕre: see next.] A flowing around.
1839. Tupper, A Modern Pyramid, 253. In Gen. 1. 7, we are told of a circumfluence of waters above the firmament.
1881. Rossetti, Ballads & Sonn., 203. Like multiform circumfluence manifold Of nights flood-tide.
1888. L. Hearn, in Harpers Mag., April, 767/1. A darkness that surged and moaned, as the circumfluence of a shadowed sea.