v. Obs. [f. AR- pref.1 + ROUND. Cf. Fr. arrond-ir.] To flow round, encompass.

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1625.  Sir T. Hawkins, Horace Odes (1638), I. vii. Moystned with gliding brooke which it arrounds.

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1652.  Holyday, Horace Odes, I. xxxi. The grounds Which silent Liris with soft streames arrounds.

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