I.to carry around: “Penates,” Sil. 3, 291.—Hence,
II. Esp., mid., to ride or sail around (rare): “Ligurum oram,” Liv. 41, 17, 7; cf. circumvectitor.—Poet., to go through, describe: “+ugit irreparabile tempus, Singula dum capti circumvectamur amore,” Verg. G. 3, 285 (dum speciatim cuncta describimus, Serv.).