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1 fuga
fuga ae, f [2 FVG-], a fleeing, flight, running away: adornare fugam, T.: ab urbe turpissima: desperata: exercitūs foeda, S.: dant sese in fugam milites: fugam capere, Cs.: parare: hostīs dare in fugam, put to flight, Cs.: in fugam conicere, Cs.: impellere in fugam: cum terrorem fugamque fecisset, caused a panic, L.: fugam ex ripā fecit, drove (the foe), L.: fugam faciunt, take flight, S.: neque hostium fugam reprimi posse, be checked, Cs.: opportunior fugae collis, S.: naves eius fugā se Adrumetum receperunt, after his flight, Cs.: quantae in periculis fugae proximorum: celeres fugae, H.— Expatriation, exile, banishment: se in fugam coniecisse: Aristidi: exsilia et fugae, Ta.— A flying, swift course, rapid motion, speed: Harpalyce volucrem fugā praevertitur Hebrum, V.: facilis, a swift voyage, V.: (Neptunus) fugam dedit, a swift passage, V.: fugam dant nubila caelo, flee away, V.: temporum, flight, H.: (equus) Clara ante alios, Iu.— A place of banishment, refuge: toto quaeret in orbe fugam, O.— A means of removal, remedy: morbi, H.—Fig., a fleeing, avoiding, avoidance, shunning, escape: laborum: turpitudinis: alia honoris, honorable way of escape, L.: leti, H.* * *flight, fleeing, escape; avoidance; exile; fugue (music) -
2 fugāx
fugāx ācis, adj. with comp. and sup. [2 FVG-], apt to flee, fleeing, timid, shy: lynces, H.: Caprea, V.: vir, H.: Pholoë, coy, H.: fugacissimus hostis, L.— Fleeing, swift, fleet: Lympha, H.: ventis fugacior, O.—Fig., fleeting, transitory: haec omnia: Labuntur anni, H.—With gen, fleeing, shunning, avoiding: ambitionis, O.: rerum, O.* * *(gen.), fugacis ADJflying swiftly; swift; avoiding, transitory -
3 lūcifugus
lūcifugus adj. [lux+2 FVG-], light-shunning: blattae, V.: (homines), shy.* * *lucifuga, lucifugum ADJ -
4 vītābundus
vītābundus adj. [vito], shunning, avoiding, evading: vitabundus erumpit, S.: castra hostium, L.* * *vitabunda, vitabundum ADJ -
5 vītātiō
vītātiō ōnis, f [vito], a shunning, avoidance: doloris. -
6 fugax
fŭgax, ācis, adj. [fugio], apt to flee, flying swiftly, swift, fleet (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; cf. fugitivus).I.Lit.:II.fugaces Lyncas et cervos cohibentis arcu,
Hor. C. 4, 6, 33; so,caprea,
Verg. A. 10, 724:ferae,
id. ib. 9, 591:cervi,
id. G. 3, 539:mors et fugacem persequitur virum,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 14; cf.:comes atra (cura) premit sequiturque fugacem,
id. S. 2, 7, 115:Pholoe,
who flees from wooers, coy, id. C. 2, 5, 17:lympha,
id. ib. 2, 3, 12.— Comp.:ventis, volucrique fugacior aurā,
Ov. M. 13, 807.— Sup.:ignavissimus et fugacissimus hostis,
Liv. 5, 28, 8.—As a term of vituperation, of a slave:lurco, edax, furax, fugax,
runaway, Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 16.—Trop.A.Fleeting, transitory: haec omnia quae habent speciem gloriae, contemne: brevia, fugacia, caduca existima; * Cic. Fam. 10, 12, 5:B.fugaces Labuntur anni,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 1: blanditiae, Plin. poët. Ep. 7, 4, 7.— Comp.:non aliud pomum fugacius,
that sooner spoils, Plin. 15, 12, 11, § 40.— Sup.:bona,
Sen. Ep. 74 med. —With gen., fleeing, shunning, avoiding a thing:sollicitaeque fugax ambitionis eram,
Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 38:fugax rerum,
id. ib. 3, 2, 9:fugacissimus gloriae,
Sen. Ben. 4, 32.—Hence, adv.: fŭgācĭ-ter, in fleeing; only comp.:utrum a se audacius an fugacius ab hostibus geratur bellum,
whether in prosecuting the war his own boldness or the enemy's disposition to flee was the greater, Liv. 28, 8, 3. -
7 lucifuga
lūcĭfŭga, ae, comm. [lux-fugio], lightfleeing, light-shunning.I.Lit.: maritus, i. e. Cupid (who visited Psyche only at night), App. M. 5, p. 167, 5; id. Mag. p. 284, 38.—II.Transf., one who turns night into day:turba lucifugarum,
Sen. Ep. 122, 15. -
8 lucifugus
lūcĭfŭgus, a, um, adj. [lux-fugio], light-shunning.I.Lit.:II.blattae,
Verg. G. 4, 243; Isid. 12, 8, 7.—Trop.: lucifugus, nebulo, Lucil. ap. Non. 19, 1:homines,
Cic. Fin. 1, 18, 61:natio,
Min. Fel. 8, 4. -
9 lucrifuga
lū̆crĭfŭga, ae, comm. [lucrum-fugio], gain-fleeing, gain-shunning:quom ea (Venus) homines huc ad me adigit lucrifugas,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 33. -
10 vitabundus
(α).With acc.: vitabundus classem hostium, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 186, 17 (id. H. 3, 19 Dietsch):(β).Hanno vitabundus castra hostium consulesque,
Liv. 25, 13, 4. —Absol.:vitabundus per saltuosa loca exercitum ductare,
Sall. J. 38, 1:inter tela hostium vitabundus erumpit,
id. ib. 101, 9; Tac. H. 3, 37. -
11 vitatio
vītātĭo, ōnis, f. [vito], a shunning, avoiding, avoidance:doloris,
Cic. Fin. 5, 7, 20:oculorum, lucis, urbis, fori,
id. Phil. 3, 10, 24:periculi,
Auct. Her. 3, 2, 3.
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