I thought of sending the boys to Greece when Pompey's Page 74 cum fuga ex Italia quaeri videbatur.
This last plant is especially hateful to evil spirits, and in days gone by was called Fuga daemonum, dispeller of demons.
Turner, writing in 1663, says that at that time Hellebore was thought to cure such as seemed to be possessed with the Devil, and therefore was by some called Fuga Daemonum.
A) Fuga ligata was the exact reproduction by one or more voices of the statement of a leading part.
Rex ipse pedes juxta vexillum Quant Heraut out tot apreste stabat cum fratribus, ut, in E co qu'il uolt out commande commune periculo aequato, nemo Enmi les Engleis est uenuz, de fuga cogitaret.
Fuga miserorum, which is written opposite this line in MS.
Lemaire) says, usque ad ripam Rheni fuga perpetua fuit, a phrase in which the word perpetua is significative.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fuga" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.