round (v.)
ring, encircle, surround
AW I.iii.147[Countess to Helena, of her tears] this distempered messenger of wet ... rounds thine eye
MND IV.i.50[Oberon to Puck, of Titania and Bottom as an ass] she his hairy temples then had rounded / With coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers
R2 III.ii.161[King Richard to all] the hollow crown / That rounds the mortal temples of a king
R3 IV.i.59[Anne to herself, of the crown] the inclusive verge / Of golden metal that must round my brow
TNK IV.i.84[Wooer to all, of the Gaoler's Daughter] her careless tresses / A wreath of bulrush rounded [i.e. were ringed by a bulrush wreath]
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