Círculo, círculas, pen. cor. circulare. Col. To compasse about. Circulare per translationem.Cic.To conferre with other in the company.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
circŭlo, āre, v. a. (post - class. collat. form of circulor) [circulus], to make circu lar or round, App. flor. 9, p. 346, 21. circulatus gressus, Cael. Aur Tard. 1, 1: digitos. bent in, App. Mag. 89, p. 330.—II. Esp., to encircle, encompass: verticem varietatibus, Mart. Cap. 7, 728: sideribus, id. 8, 831; 4, 333 al.; cf. Neue, Formenl. 2, p. 269.