"Runagate" is a word in ENGLISH
A fugitive; a vagabond; an apostate; a renegade. See
Renegade.
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Two Irishmen were walking down the street with two salmon each under their arms. Two other Irishmen walking in the opposite direction see the two lucky fishermen and ask " how did you catch those ?" Well its like this! Michael here holds my legs over the bridge, and I grab the salmon as they swim up the river. We got four salmon A great days fishing! So the fishless pair look at each other and agree to give it a try. They get to the bridge and Sean calls to his friend "hold my legs now Paddy". Well he is hanging there upside down for thirty minutes when he suddenly cries.. "pull me up, pull me up!!" Paddy asks " do you have a fish Sean?"............ No replies Sean, "there's a bloody train coming!!!!!!!!"
Fugitive concealment; secret retirement; hiding.
Read the complete definitionMoney obtained as the price, or at the cost, of another's life; -- said of a reward for supporting a …
Read the complete definitionTo inveigle, entice, tempt, or lure; as, to decoy a person within the ju-risdiction of a court so that he …
Read the complete definitionA writ which lay for a lord directed to the sheriff, com-manding him to apprehend a fugitive villein, and restore …
Read the complete definitionSubject, or liable, to extradition, as a fugitive from justice.
Read the complete definitionTo deliver up by one government to another, as a fugitive from justice. See Extradition.
Read the complete definitionA discharge or freedom from amercements where one, havlng been an outlawed fugitive, cometh to the place of our lord …
Read the complete definitionThe possession of the goods of fugitives. Fleta, lib. 1, c. 147
Read the complete definitionOne who flies or flees; a runaway; a fugitive.
Read the complete definitionIn oid English law. The offense of harboring a fugitive, the penalty attached to which was one of the rights …
Read the complete definitionIn Scotch practice. To outlaw, by the sentence of a court; to out-law for non-appearance in a criminal case. 2 …
Read the complete definitionSomething hard to be caught or detained.
Read the complete definitionNot fixed; not durable; liable to disappear or fall away; volatile; uncertain; evanescent; liable to fade; -- applied to material …
Read the complete definitionOne who flees from pursuit, danger, restraint, service, duty, etc.; a deserter; as, a fugitive from justice.
Read the complete definitionFleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive …
Read the complete definitionone who flees; always nsed ln law with the implication of a flight, evd-sion, or escape from some duty or …
Read the complete definitionIn a fugitive manner.
Read the complete definitionThe quality or condition of being fugitive; evanescence; volatility; fugacity; instability.
Read the complete definitionlaás-láas - Dim. and Freq. of láas. Also: A fugitive, run-away, loafer, vagabond. (cf. tiyógtiyóg).
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A fugitive or runaway
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