fugio
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of fugio
C18: Latin: I flee; one of the words inscribed on the coin
Example Sentences
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Hobbes had a severe illness at Paris, which lasted six months, thus noticed in his metrical life: Dein per sex menses morbo decumbo propinque Accinctus morti; nec fugio, illa fugit.
From Calamities and Quarrels of Authors by Disraeli, Isaac
"Ast ubi me fessum sol acrior ire lavatum Admonuit, fugio campum lusumque trigonem."
From A Handbook for Latin Clubs by Paxson, Susan
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