Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CIR-CUM-CEL'LION
CIR-CUM-AM-BU-LA'TIONCIR'CUM-CISE
CIR-CUM-CEL'LION, n. [L. circum, about, and cella, a cell, or cellar. Hence, a vagrant.]
In Church history, a set of illiterate peasants that adhered to the Donatists in the fourth century. – Milner.
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