10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CIRCUMAMBIENCY»
Discover the use of
circumambiency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
circumambiency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The religion of love: intended for all sects and churches
As in the time of worldly business, the consciousness of the circumambiency of
infinite space is always present, so in the time of worldly business, the
consciousness of the circumambiency of God, who filleth all space, with His
nectareous ...
2
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
circumambiency (ser-lium-am'bi-en-si), n. [< circumambient: see -ency.] The state
or quality of being circumambient; the act of surrounding or encompassing. Ice
receiveth Its figure according unto . . . the circumambiency which confonneth it.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
3
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A work of Universal ...
circumambiency (ser-kum-am'bi-en-si), ». [< circumambient: see -ency.~] The
state or quality of being circumambient; the act of surrounding or encompassing.
Ice receiveth its figure according unto . . . the circumambiency which conformeth it
.
4
The Southern literary messenger
Just this, and no more, around Truth ; some circumfusion, about certain parts, of a
medium rather thicker than mere tell-tale air ; let it be textile, or aerial, as you like
— some little circumambiency of gauze, or floating haze, to adorn, or to dim, ...
He praises the equilibrium of water, its circumambiency, equiponderance and
equitableness, and declares that water, 'if not abused'4 can achieve 'absolute
superiority'. For the rest, little remains save the charge was without a vestige of ...
Flann O'Brien, Keith Donohue, 2007
6
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Li, f . Mat, I L. abltrutrtt . Cylçyr.aw], a. (cylçyn) Circuitious; periodical. Cylçyncdig,
a. (cylçyn) That circumfcribcs, or fvrruundsj circuœaïQbiciita or cncoirpalTing.
Cyîçynïad, s. m.—*pl. t. au (cylçyn) Cireumîtîea jf Circumambiency, a furroundinç.
7
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
8: n. to put Circulation, sér-ku-la'shun. a. motion in > a circle [s. a cliymical vessel
Circulatory,séi'ku-l;i-tur-é.a. circular—Circumambiency, aér-kfim-im'bé-én-sé. s.
the act of encompassing Circumamblent, sér-kum-am'bé-ént. a. surrounding ...
8
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Or, Enquiries Into Very Many Received ...
... more, ashy those which have not experience hereof may be observed in their
figures expressed by Mineralogists. But Ice. rej ceiveth its -ligure_,according unto
the sursace wherein'it coricreteth, or the circumambiency which conformeth it.
9
Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
... more; as, by those which have not the experience hereof; may be observed in
their figures expressed by mineralogists. But ice receiveth its figure according
unto the surface wherein it concreteth, or the circumambiency which conformeth it
.
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
Here, then, if anywhere, we might expect to find a deep and operative sense of
social responsibility — an abiding and grateful perception of the circumambiency
of the social life, and of the countless ways in which the individual life is ...
George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, George Edward Moore, 1885