[ad. L. circumfūsiōn-em, f. circumfundĕre: see CIRCUMFUSE.] Pouring or diffusion around.
1603. Sir C. Heydon, Jud. Astrol., vi. 163. The circumfusion of the aire.
1704. Swift, T. Tub (1710), 63. The natural suit of daily Creation and Circumfusion.
1872. Morley, Voltaire (1886), 120. That circumfusion of bright light which is the highest aim of speech.