v. [f. L. circumplicāt- ppl. stem of -plicare to fold or twine round.] To fold, twine or wrap round. Hence Circumplicated ppl. a., Circumplication, an enwrapping all around.
1623. Cockeram, Circumplicate, To roll, or wrap about.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Circumplicate, to fold or wind about.
1695. Westmacott, Script. Herb., 105. A great black Root with interwoven and circumplicated Coats or Branches.
1567. Maplet, Gr. Forest, 34. [Bindweede] troubleth them with the inwrapping and circumplication about their stem or stalk.
1678. in Phillips: thence in Kersey, Bailey, Johnson, etc.