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volitate
volitate, v. (ˈvɒlɪteɪt) [f. L. volitāt-, ppl. stem of volitāre-, freq. of volāre to fly.] 1. intr. (See quots.) ? Obs.1623 Cockeram i, Volitate, still to wander or flie vp and downe. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Volitate, to flie often, to run in and out, or to and fro often. 2. To fly with a fluttering ... Oxford English Dictionary
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volitable
† ˈvolitable, a. Obs.—1 [f. L. volit-āre: see volitate v. and -able.] Volatile.a 1690 Hopkins Serm. John iii. 5 Disc. (1694) III. 120 Their Prayers may be so importunate and earnest as if they would take no denial from God: But yet this Vollitable Spirit is soon spent. Oxford English Dictionary
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circumviron
circumviron, -volitate etc.: see circum- 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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circum-
circum- (sɜːkəm) A Latin adv. and prep. meaning ‘around, round about’, much used in composition with verbs, and hence with the ns. and adjs. formed from them, as in circumambulāre to walk about, circumflectĕre to bend round, circumflexus bent round, circumflexio a bending round, etc. Only a few of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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