v. Obs. [f. AR- pref.1 + ROUND. Cf. Fr. arrond-ir.] To flow round, encompass.
1625. Sir T. Hawkins, Horace Odes (1638), I. vii. Moystned with gliding brooke which it arrounds.
1652. Holyday, Horace Odes, I. xxxi. The grounds Which silent Liris with soft streames arrounds.