This word is often used in examples as the quintessential non-distributive predicate (if 5 people surround a campfire then not each of the 5 people surrounds it). However, the phrasing of the definition is singular ("___ is around ___; ___ surrounds ___") and the distributivity data is entered as (d d). Is this right? Is there a different predicate we should use for the plural "surround"? Is that predicate just mu rıe?