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† roˈtound, a. Obs. rare. [ad. It. rotondo or L. rotund-us: see rotund a.] Round.1433 Lydg. S. Edmund iii. 1447 Out off a chapel, that callyd was rotounde They took the martir. c 1440 Stacyons of Rome 745 At seynt mary Rotounde [v.r. þe Rounde] there is a chyrche fayre I-founde. 1619 H. Hutton Folli...
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▪ I. rotund, n. Now rare. (rəʊˈtʌnd) [Subst. use of next: cf. F. rotonde, It. rotonda.] † 1. A globe or ball. Obs.—11550 J. Coke Eng. & Fr. Heralds §64 The..kyng of Englande..is fygured holdynge in his left hand a ronde rotunde, representyng his Impery. † 2. A circular company of persons. Obs.1636 R...
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