suffugio

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τῶν δ᾽ ὀρθουμένων σῴζει τὰ πολλὰ σώμαθ᾽ ἡ πειθαρχία → But of those who make it through, following orders is what saves most of their lives (Sophocles, Antigone 675f.)

Source

Latin > English

suffugio suffugere, suffugi, - V :: flee away; flee from

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

suf-fŭgĭo: (subf-), fūgi, 3, v. n. and
I a., to flee away (rare; not in Cic.).
   (a)    Neutr.: custodes vigilesque suffugere in tecta coëgit (imber), Liv. 24, 46.—
   (b)    Act., to flee from, to shun, avoid, escape a person or thing: manuum tactum et ictum, Lucr. 5, 150: sensum, id. 4, 360: consularem orare conantem, Suet. Tib. 27.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

suffŭgĭō,¹⁴ fūgī, ĕre (sub, fugio),
1 intr., s’enfuir sous (pour s’abriter sous) : Liv. 24, 46, 5
2 tr., [fig]. se dérober à, échapper à : Lucr. 5, 150.

Latin > German (Georges)

suffugio, fūgī, fugitum, ere (sub u. fugio), I) intr., unter etwas fliehen, in tecta, Liv. 24, 46, 4. – II) tr. entfliehen, entgehen, alqm, Suet. Tib. 27: manuum tactum, Lucr. 5, 150: sensum, Lucr. 4, 358.