Complete Definition of "fugitive"

English

Etymology
From OF. fugitif.

Noun
wikipedia
en-noun

  1. (often followed by "from") a person who is fleeing or escaping from something

#:John was a fugitive

Translations
Albanian: arratisur (i/e)
Chinese: �亡� (táo wáng zh�)
Danish: flygtning c
Dutch: vluchteling m, vluchtelinge f, voortvluchtige m, f
Finnish: karkulainen, pakolainen
German: Flüchtling m
Japanese: �亡� (������, t�b�sha)
Polish: uciekinier m, zbieg m
Czech: uprchlík
Spanish: fugitivo m

Adjective
fugitive

  1. fleeing or running away
  2. transient, fleeting or ephemeral
  3. elusive of difficult to retain

Translations
Danish: flygtig (1,2)
Dutch: voortvluchtig, voortvluchtige
Latin: fugitivus


French
Noun
fr-noun|f (masculine: fugitif)
#a female fugitive

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