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† circumˈagitate, v. Obs. [f. circum- + agitate. (*Circumagitāre, not recorded in L., would have been the normal frequentative of circumagĕre).] trans. To move or impel round or about.
1655–60Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 386/1 The Planets..are constantly..circumagitated through the ætherial diffusion. a1667Jer. Taylor Serm. III. vi. 177 (R.) God hath..given to every one of his appointed officers a portion of the fiery matter to circumagitate and roll. |