▪ I. † fuge, n. Obs.—1
[? ad. L. fuga flight.]
? Flight.
1436 in Pol. Poems (1859) II. 198 Assaute was there none; No sege, but fuge, welle was he that myght gon. |
▪ II. † fuge, v. Obs.—1
[ad. L. fugĕre to flee.]
intr. To flee.
1566 G. Gascoigne Supposes Wks. (1587) 34, I to fuge and away hither as fast as I could. |