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  • 1 refugus

        refugus adj.    [FVG-], fleeing back, receding, vanishing: unda, O.: flumen, O.—As subst m.: refugos sequi, fugitives, Ta.
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    refuga, refugum ADJ
    fleeing, receding

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  • 2 re-trahō

        re-trahō trāxī, trāctus, ere,    to draw back, withdraw, call back: me proficiscentem: revocandum universis retrahendumque (Flaminium) censuerunt, L.: manum: quo fata trahunt retrahuntque, V.: aliquid (pecuniae), withhold, L.: cum se retraxit, ne pyxidem traderet, refused: ne te retrahas, H.: se ab ictu, O.—Of fugitives, to drag back, bring back: retrahi (Dumnorigem) imperat, Cs.: ne deprehensus a custodibus retraheretur, L.: ut retractus, non reversus, videretur: ex fugā, S.: ad me illud fugitivom argentum, T.: ad eosdem cruciatūs retrahi, Ta.—Fig., to draw back, withdraw, remove, divert, turn: poëtam Retrahere ab studio, T.: Thebas ab interitu, N.: genus eiusmodi calumniae retrahetur in odium iudicis, i. e. results in: imaginem nocturnae quietis ad spem, i. e. interpret perversely, Ta.—To bring to light again, make known again: oblitterata aerarii nomina, Ta.

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  • 3 refugus

    rĕfŭgus, a, um, adj. [id.], fleeing back, fleeing away, receding, vanishing ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose;

    not in Virg. or Hor.): unda,

    Ov. M. 10, 42; cf.

    flumen (with fugientia poma),

    id. H. 18, 182:

    fluctus,

    Luc. 1, 411:

    Nilus,

    id. 8, 526:

    mare,

    Stat. Th. 12, 634:

    latices,

    Claud. in Ruf. 2, 509:

    Nilus,

    Plin. Pan. 30, 4:

    equites irritato proelio sponte refugi,

    Tac. H. 2, 24:

    umbra,

    vanishing, Val. Fl. 4, 41:

    refugosque gerens a fronte capillos,

    flying back, Luc. 10, 132.— With gen. (late Lat.):

    jejunii,

    Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 20, § 4.— Subst.: rĕfŭgus, i, m.:

    refugos sequi,

    fugitives, Tac. A. 13, 40; cf. id. H. 3, 61.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > refugus

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