ppl. a. nonce-wd. [ad. L. convolānt-em, pr. pple. of convolāre to fly together, f. con- + volāre to fly.] Flying in company.

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1831.  Crayons fr. Commons, 93.

        ‘I know (quoth he), and knowing I rejoice,
That out of doors an echo of my voice
Will speedily reverberate around,
Bearing my words convolant with the sound.[’]

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