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Γάμει δὲ μὴ τὴν προῖκα, τὴν γυναῖκα δέ → Uxorem cape, non dotem, in matrimonium → Nimm bei der Heirat nicht die Mitgift, nimm die Frau

Menander, Monostichoi, 98

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substantive

P. and V. δραπετής, ὁ (Plato, meno, 97E), P. αὐτόμολος, ὁ or ἡ.

exile: P. and V. φυγάς, ὁ or ἡ.

the fugitives from an army: P. and V. οἱ φεύγοντες.

be a fugitive, run away, v.: P. δραπετεύειν. Ar. and P. αὐτομολεῖν.

be an exile: P. and V. φεύγω, φεύγειν.

Translations

Afrikaans: vlugteling; Albanian: arratisur; Arabic: هَارِب‎, هَارِبَة‎; Armenian: փախստական; Aromanian: fugar; Azerbaijani: qaçaq, fərari, qaçqın; Belarusian: уцякач, уцякачка, бяглец, бягляк, бяглячка; Bulgarian: беглец; Catalan: fugitiu, pròfug; Chinese Mandarin: 逃亡者, 逃犯; Czech: uprchlík, uprchlice, utečenec, utečenka; Danish: flygtning; Dutch: vluchteling, vluchtelinge, voortvluchtige; Estonian: põgeneja, jooksik; Finnish: karkulainen, pakolainen; French: fugitif, fugitive; Galician: fuxitivo; Georgian: გაქცეული, ლტოლვილი; German: Flüchtling; Greek: φυγάς; Ancient Greek: ἀποπλανίας, βέρρης, δησέρτωρ, διαδεδρακώς, διαδιδράσκων, δραπέτης, δραπετίδας, δραπετικός, δράστης, δράψ, δρηπέτης, ἱκέτης, μετανάστης, μετανάστις, μετανάστρια, πρόφυξ, φυγάς; Hebrew: מבוקש‎, עבריין נמלט‎; Hindi: भगोड़ा, भग्गू; Hungarian: szökevény; Indonesian: buronan; Italian: latitante; Japanese: 逃亡者; Kannada: ತಲೆತಪ್ಪಿಸಿಕೊಂಡವನು; Kazakh: қашқын, қашақ; Korean: 도망자(逃亡者); Kyrgyz: качкын; Latin: fugitivus; Latvian: bēglis; Lithuanian: pabėgėlis; Macedonian: бегалец, бегалка; Maori: taurewa, rerenga; Norwegian Bokmål: rømling; Old English: flīema; Pashto: پراري‎; Persian: فراری‎; Polish: uciekinier, uciekinierka, zbieg; Portuguese: fugitivo, foragido; Romanian: fugar, fugară, evadat, evadată; Russian: беглец, беглянка; Scottish Gaelic: fògarrach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бегунац, бегуница, бегунка; Roman: begúnac, begunica, begunka; Slovak: utečenec, utečenkyňa, utečenka; Slovene: ubežnik, ubežnica; Southern Altai: качкын; Spanish: fugitivo, prófugo; Swedish: flykting; Tagalog: pugante; Tajik: фирорӣ; Telugu: పలాయితుడు; Turkish: firari, kaçak; Turkmen: gaçgak; Ukrainian: утікач, утікачка, втікач, втікачка; Urdu: مفرور‎; Uyghur: قاچقۇن‎; Uzbek: qochqin, qochoq; Welsh: ffoadur