From the Latin meaning 'ring', a word for an ancient Roman arena for chariot races and gladiatorial combats that later came to mean a travelling company of performers
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- Show performed in a big top; Roman version of the hippodrome; a ring of houses such as that in Bath; or, the genus of the harriers
- An ancient Roman ring for chariot races first, now a big round tent attraction for acrobats and clowns; or, an annular road in Bath or London upon which to go for a spin, rotate or do one's rounds
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- Travelling entertainment show
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