[ad. L. circumfūsiōn-em, f. circumfundĕre: see CIRCUMFUSE.] Pouring or diffusion around.

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1603.  Sir C. Heydon, Jud. Astrol., vi. 163. The circumfusion of the aire.

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1704.  Swift, T. Tub (1710), 63. The natural … suit … of daily Creation and Circumfusion.

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1872.  Morley, Voltaire (1886), 120. That circumfusion of bright light which is the highest aim of speech.

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