Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Fuggí-re, v. n.
1. to fly, flee, run away, try to escape;2. to decamp, go away quickly, to go full speed; 3. to fail, want. Mi fugge l'animo di verderlo, I have not the courage to see him;4. to desert, go over to the enemy; 5. to take refuge, shelter one's self; v. a. 1. to avoid, shun, eschew. — i divertimenti, to eschew pleasures; 2. to hide, conceal. — delle mercanzie,to run goods, smuggle; s. m. Fuggí-tóre, f. Fuggí-tríce.
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fuggire: to flie, to runne or slip away, to fleete. Also to shun, to auoid or escape.