01 a. Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive debtor.
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Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive debtor.“The fugitive Parthians follow.” — Shak.“Can a fugitive daughter enjoy herself while her parents are in tear?” — Richardson.“A libellous pamphlet of a fugitive physician.” — Sir H. Wotton.
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Not fixed; not durable; liable to disappear or fall away; volatile; uncertain; evanescent; liable to fade; -- applied to material and immaterial things; as, fugitive colors; a fugitive idea.“The me more tender and fugitive parts, the leaves . . . of vegatables.” — Woodward.
Phrases & compounds
Fugitive compositions —
Such as are short and occasional, and so published that they quickly escape notice.