Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CIR-CUM-FUSE'
CIR-CUM-FO-RA'NE-AN, or CIR-CUM-FO-RA'NE-OUSCIR-CUM-FU'SILE
CIR-CUM-FUSE', v.t. [s. as z. L. circumfusus; circum and fundo, fusus, to pour.]
- To pour round; to spread round, as a fluid. – Bacon.
- To spread round; to surround. – Milton.
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