φεύγω

Etymology
From, from. Related to and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to flee, run off, go a certain direction with haste
 * 2)  to flee, escape, avoid, get away from (danger or trouble)
 * 3)  to leave the country, go into exile
 * 4)  to be exiled, banished, driven out of the country
 * 5)  to be in exile, live in banishment
 * 6)  to have escaped, be safe from
 * 7)  to be accused of a crime;
 * 1)  to be accused of a crime;

Usage notes
The present and imperfect often have a conative reading: to try to get away, intend to leave.

Inflection
Future active only appears in Koine Greek, in the form.

Derived terms

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Etymology
From (the sense "leave" since mediaeval times. From, from . Has been displaced by  in the Ancient Greek sense of "to flee".

Verb

 * 1)  to leave, depart, go