ROUNDABOUTING
ROUNDABOUT
Round"a*bout`, a.
1. Circuitous; going round; indirect; as, roundabout speech.
We have taken a terrible roundabout road. Burke.
2. Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive. "Large, sound, roundabout
sense." Locke.
Round"a*bout`, n.
1. A horizontal wheel or frame, commonly with wooden horses, etc., on
which children ride; a merry-go-round. Smart.
2. A dance performed in a circle. Goldsmith.
3. A short, close jacket worn by boys, sailors, etc.
4. A state or scene of constant change, or of recurring labor and
vicissitude. Cowper.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition