a. (UN-1 7 b.)
1608. trans. Gregorys Dial. (1874), 216. He is uncircumscribable and invisible.
1693. Norris, Treat. Sev. Subj., 395. I do not see how they can make it, or he can call it Uncircumscribable.
a. 1706. Evelyn, Hist. Relig. (1850), I. 99. Now, that which was first has no parts or dimensions, and is therefore uncircumscribable, and immense.
1848. Bailey, Festus (ed. 3), 202. In so far as worded it is not The entire truth uncircumscribable.