effŭgĭo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to flee, to escape
2 to run, to slip, to keep away (from), to eschew, to avoid
3 to baffle, to escape notice

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calumniam non effugiet || animadversionem effugio || at non effugies meos iambos || at non hoc telum effugies || me effugit or fallit || Academicorum calumniam effugere = to escape the quibbles of the Academicians || e proelio effugio or elabor || vobis rationem ostendam qua tanta ista mala effugiatis || adeo nullius rei cura Romanos effugiebat || qua quemque animus fert effugite superbiam regiam || accusatis Roscium. Quid ita? Quia de manibus vestris effugit = you accuse Sextus Roscius. And why? Because he slipped out of your hands || classis invectas Thybridis undam non… meas effugit nuntius auris || at hic quem gemimus felix hominesque deosque et dubios casus et caecae lubrica vitae effugit




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