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† ˈfugacy Obs. [as if ad. L. *fugācia, f. fugax.] Flight; also, the fact of being a fugitive slave.
c1600Norden Spec. Brit., Cornw. (1728) 2 Upon the fugacie of the conquered Britons. 1610W. Folkingham Art of Survey iii. iv. 71 All goods and chattels, which being stolne, are left or forsaken by the thiefe in his fugacie. a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 15 That earthly City, built up by Cain in the Land of his Banishment, and Fugacy from God. a1661B. Holyday Juvenal 261 They were branded to express their fugacy with ϕ or F. |