circumˈfusile, a. rare—1.
[f. L. type *circumfūsilis, f. circumfūs- ppl. stem of circumfundĕre (see prec.) after fūsilis.]
Poured or spread around.
| 1725 Pope Odyss. iii. 541 Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold The victim's horn with circumfusile gold. |