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fugue

fugue, flight, running away

noun FÜG Rare

Origin: Italian fuga (flight), from Latin fugere (to flee)

Also means

fugue (music)

Usage Note

Fugue covers two distinct domains: in music, une fugue de Bach is a Bach fugue; in everyday life, faire une fugue means 'to run away from home.' The related verb is fuguer and a runaway is un(e) fugitif/fugitive.

Examples

"L'adolescent a fait une fugue pendant trois jours."

Natural Translation

The teenager ran away from home for three days.

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