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roundure|ˈraʊndjʊə(r)| Also 7 rowndure. [f. round a. Cf. rondure.] Roundness; rounded form or space. In Shakes. K. John ii. i. 259 the reading of the first folio is rounder.
1600Dekker Fortunatus Dram. Wks. 1873 I. 90 Your cries to me are Musicke, And fill the sacred roundure of mine eares With tunes more sweete then moving of the Spheres. 1620― Dream Wks. (Grosart) III. 40 Were all the Rowndure betwixt Hell and Heauen One Clowd condens'd, and into blackness driuen. 1623Favine Theatr. Honour i. ii. 12 The frightfull eye of the Gyant Polyphemus, great and wide as the roundure of the Sunne. 1818Keats Wks. (1889) III. p. cxxxix, You might suppose that the fair roundure of her fingers reached back to heaven. |