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.

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1623.  Cockeram, Circumplicate, To roll, or wrap about.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Circumplicate, to fold or wind about.

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1695.  Westmacott, Script. Herb., 105. A great black Root … with interwoven and circumplicated Coats or Branches.

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1567.  Maplet, Gr. Forest, 34. [Bindweede] troubleth them with the inwrapping and circumplication about … their stem or stalk.

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1678.  in Phillips: thence in Kersey, Bailey, Johnson, etc.

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