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ref·uge I. \ˈre(ˌ)fyüj, esp before a syllable-increasing suffix -_fyəj\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin refugium, from refugere to run away, avoid, escape, from re- + fugere to run away, flee — more at fugitive 1. : shelter or protection from danger or distress < seek refuge in flight > < take refuge in the home of a friend > < a house of refuge > 2. a. : a home for those who are destitute, homeless, or in disgrace b. : a sanctuary for birds or wild animals c. : a mountain hut or cabin erected to serve as sleeping quarters for mountaineers d. : a safety zone for pedestrians crossing a street in heavy traffic : safety island 3. : a means of resort for help in difficulty : resource < patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel — Samuel Johnson > < the ivory tower … as a place of refuge from unpleasant reality — H.N.Russell > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to give refuge to intransitive verb : to seek or take refuge III. \“, ˈrefij\ noun Etymology: by alteration chiefly dialect : refuse III |