† circumˈcurrent,a.Obs. [ad.pr.pple. of L. circumcurrĕre to run round.] Running round, considering all round. So circumˈcurrence. 1655–60Stanley Hist.Philos. (1701) 222/1 Undistracted, and circumcurrent Phantasie.Ibid. 223/1 Having thus by Circumcurence examined the Phantasie.