a later collateral form of circulari (“form a circle (of men) around oneself”), from circulus (“a circle”). enPR: sər'kü-lāt, IPA(key): /ˈsɚ.kjʊˌleɪt/...
(“circle”) + -ō. circulor (present infinitive circulārī, perfect active circulātus sum); first conjugation, deponent (intransitive) to gather a circle...
locked to be closed, to close (up) круг замкну́лся ― krug zamknúlsja ― the circle closed up; it all came back to where it had started to become/be sullen/withdrawn...
into the shape of a sector of a circle and waved back and forth in order to move air towards oneself and cool oneself. An electrical or mechanical device...
Fetis, plural Fetis) fetishist, kinkster (colloquial, used by other circles to distinguish oneself from outliers) Declension of Feti [masculine, strong]...
dedicated their money to scientific research. (transitive) To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action. dedicated ourselves to starting...
making oneself dizzy and then running etc.”) A drinking game in which each player drinks from a wiffleball bat and then dashes around it in circles to become...
(obernútʹsja) pf (imperfective обора́чиваться or обёртываться) to wrap oneself (with, in) to turn one's head, to turn around И там, где его́ уже́ никто́...
(key): /t͡si²⁴²⁻²¹ (k-)a⁵⁵ nˡøyŋ⁵³/ 自家儂 (Eastern Min) one of us; people in one's own circle or side Dialectal synonyms of 自己人 (“one of our own”) [map]...
krętu-wętu (not comparable) (obsolete) while spinning, circling (Far Masovian) while trying to get oneself out of a problem wętu in Polish dictionaries at PWN...