Circumambulator
Origin
Latin
Full definition of circumambulator
Noun
circumambulator
(plural circumambulators)- Someone who walks around something.
- 1903, Thomas Jefferson, The Writings of Thomas Jefferson Chapter , Still he was determined to obtain the palm of being the first circumambulator of the earth.
- 1882, Albert G. Mackey, The Symbolism of Freemasonry Chapter , TUAPHOLL. A term used by the Druids to designate an unhallowed circumambulation around the sacred cairn, or altar, the movement being against the sun, that is, from west to east by the north, the cairn being on the left hand of the circumambulator.
- 1786, Thomas Jefferson, Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson Chapter , Still he was determined to obtain the palm of being the first circumambulator of the earth.