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effugio
ef-fŭgĭo, fūgi (inf. pass. effugiri, Pseud. Syr. Sent. 815 Rib.), 3, v. n. and a. (class. and freq.,...
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effugiō (ecf-) fūgī, —, ere
ex + fugio.— Intrans, to flee away, get away, escape : huc foras, T.: e proelio: ad regem, Cu.: Numquam hodie effugies, V.: viā Nolam ferente, L.: ne quid simile paterentur, L.—Trans, to flee from, escape, avoid, shun : pericula: mortem, Cs.: equitatum, Cs.: vincula, H.: haec morte effugiuntur: petitiones corpore effugi, i. e. barely : beatus futura effugisse, the evil to come , Ta.— To escape the notice of, be disregarded by : nihil te effugiet: nullius rei cura Romanos effugiebat, L.: meas effugit nuntius aurīs, V.
ef-fŭgĭo, fūgi (inf. pass. effugiri, Pseud. Syr. Sent. 815 Rib.), 3, v. n. and a. (class. and freq.,...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.