Definition of fugio
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Orthography ID = 1006612
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LEM
fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitum
2 FVG-
verb (3rd IO conjugation)
  1. to flee, fly, take flight, run away, make off
  2. to become a fugitive, leave the country, go into exile
  3. to pass quickly, speed, hasten, flee away
  4. to vanish, disappear, pass away, perish
  5. to flee from, avoid, shun
  6. to flee from, avoid, get away from, escape
Abbreviations
fugiō fūgī,

— (P. fut. fugitūrus, O., Cu.), ere 2 FVG-, to flee, fly, take flight, run away, make off: e conspectu ilico, T.: ego fugio, am off, T.: cum magnā pecuniā: a Troiā: oppido, Cs.: e manibus: ex proelio: longe, H.: Nec furtum feci nec fugi, run away (of a slave), H.

—Prov.: Ita fugias ne praeter casam, beyond shelter, i. e. too far, T.

—With acc: qui currebat fugiens hostem, H.: me inermem, H.: ovīs fugiat lupus, V.

—To become a fugitive, leave the country, go into exile: ex patriā, N.: A patriā, O.: in exilium, Iu.

— With acc: patriam, V.: Teucer Salamina Cum fugeret, H.

—To pass quickly, speed, hasten, flee away: fugiens per gramina rivus, V.: sitiens fugientia captat Flumina, H.: fugiunt dies, O.: fugit inreparabile tempus, V.

—To vanish, disappear, pass away, perish: e pratis pruina fugit, O.: fugiunt nubes, H.: Fugerat ore color, O.: memoriane fugerit in annalibus digerendis, an, etc., L.

—To flee from, avoid, shun: conventūs hominum, Cs.: hunc iudicem: neminem, L.: Vesanum poetam, H.: urbem, H.: vina, O.

—To flee from, avoid, get away from, escape: Acheronta, H.: Cuncta manūs fugient heredis, H.: Se, H.: nullum caput Proserpina fugit, spared, H.

—Fig., to flee, avoid, shun: ab omni, quod abhorret, etc.: Hoc facito, hoc fugito, T.: conspectum multitudinis, Cs.: laborem, V.: maioris opprobria culpae, H.: iudicium senatūs, L.: simili inscientiā mors fugitur: quod si curam fugimus, virtus fugienda est: esse fugiendam satietatam.

—With inf, to avoid, omit, forbear, beware: turpiter facere: Quid sit futurum cras, fuge quaerere, H.: huic triumphum decorare fugiendum fuit.

—To escape, get away from, elude, forsake: ut (animus) fugiat aciem: quos haud ulla viros vigilantia fugit, V.: vox Moerim fugit, V.

—To escape, escape the notice of, be unobserved by, be unknown to: vidit id, quod fugit Lycurgum: quem res nulla fugeret: non fugisset hoc Graecos homines, si, etc.: huius viri scientiam: fūgit me ad te antea scribere, I forgot: illud te non arbitror fugere, quin, etc.
 
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