Fugio
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*Fugio Private Equity Fund
*Fugio Penny
*Fugio Cent For Sale
*Fugio Jjba
*1787 Fugio STATES UNI, Club CE -Reprinted from ’The Early Coins of America’ by Sylvester S. Crosby, with modifications by Ron Guth These were the earliest coins issued by the authority of the United States. The records relating to them are very meager, and the papers therein referred to cannot be found.
*Fugio cent colonial coins value using historic charts that are easy to read. Price value from 1958 to 2015. See how the rare coins of the Fugio Cent Series have appreciated in value from the 1950s to today.
*The first circulated coin by the new American federal government. The legends on this coin are credited to Benjamin Franklin and sometimes referred to as the Franklin Cent. Obverse: FUGIO is Latin for “I Fly” the sun and the hour sundial was to convey time. So Franklin’s message was that time flies by so you should.
The three dots on either side and between the words MIND YOUR on this fake Fugio cent are large crude lumps, the finer details of the design are rough and ragged, and numerous raised lumps are on.Latin[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
*(Classical)IPA(key): /ˈfu.ɡi.oː/, [ˈfʊ.ɡi.oː]
*(Ecclesiastical)IPA(key): /ˈfu.d͡ʒi.o/, [ˈfuː.d͡ʒi.ɔ]Fugio Private Equity FundEtymology 1[edit]
From Proto-Italic*fugiō, from Proto-Indo-European*bʰewg-. Play poker free.Verb[edit]
fugiō (present infinitivefugere, perfect activefūgī, supinefugitum); third conjugation iō-variant, no passive
*I flee, escape
*I speed, hasten, pass quickly.Tempus fugit.Time flies. / Time passes quickly.
*I avoid, shunConjugation[edit] Conjugation of fugiō (third conjugationiō-variant, active only)indicativesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresentfugiōfugisfugitfugimusfugitisfugiuntimperfectfugiēbamfugiēbāsfugiēbatfugiēbāmusfugiēbātisfugiēbantfuturefugiamfugiēsfugietfugiēmusfugiētisfugientperfectfūgīfūgistīfūgitfūgimusfūgistisfūgērunt, fūgērepluperfectfūgeramfūgerāsfūgeratfūgerāmusfūgerātisfūgerantfuture perfectfūgerōfūgerisfūgeritfūgerimusfūgeritisfūgerintsubjunctivesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresentfugiamfugiāsfugiatfugiāmusfugiātisfugiantimperfectfugeremfugerēsfugeretfugerēmusfugerētisfugerentperfectfūgerimfūgerīsfūgeritfūgerīmusfūgerītisfūgerintpluperfectfūgissemfūgissēsfūgissetfūgissēmusfūgissētisfūgissentimperativesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresent—fuge——fugite—future—fugitōfugitō—fugitōtefugiuntōnon-finite formsactivepassivepresentperfectfuturepresentperfectfutureinfinitivesfugerefūgisse———participlesfugiēns—fugitūrus———verbal nounsgerundsupinegenitivedativeaccusativeablativeaccusativeablativefugiendīfugiendōfugiendumfugiendōfugitumfugitūDerived terms[edit]Related terms[edit]Descendants[edit]
*Aromanian: fug, fudziri
*Asturian: fuxir
*Catalan: fugir
*English: -fugal
*Franco-Provençal: fuire
*French: fuir
*Friulian: fuî
*Galician: fuxir
*Italian: fuggire
*Occitan: fugir
*Portuguese: fugir
*Romanian: fugi, fugire
*Romansch: fugir, fugeir, fügir
*Sicilian: fùjiri
*Sardinian: fugire, fugiri, fuzire
*Spanish: huir
*Venetian: fuxir, fùxer, fugér
*Welsh: ffoiEtymology 2[edit]
Inflected form of fugium.Noun[edit]Fugio Penny
fugiōFugio Cent For Sale
*dativesingular of fugium
*ablativesingular of fugiumReferences[edit]
*fugio in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
*fugio in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
*fugio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
*Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
*I am not unaware: me non fugit, praeterit
*(ambiguous) to keep out of a person’s sight: fugere alicuius conspectum, aspectum
*(ambiguous) to follow virtue; to flee from vice: honesta expetere; turpia fugere
*(ambiguous) to shun society: hominum coetus, congressus fugere
*(ambiguous) to shun publicity: publico carere, forum ac lucem fugere
*(ambiguous) to flee like deer, sheep: pecorum modo fugere (Liv. 40. 27)
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*Fugio Private Equity Fund
*Fugio Penny
*Fugio Cent For Sale
*Fugio Jjba
*1787 Fugio STATES UNI, Club CE -Reprinted from ’The Early Coins of America’ by Sylvester S. Crosby, with modifications by Ron Guth These were the earliest coins issued by the authority of the United States. The records relating to them are very meager, and the papers therein referred to cannot be found.
*Fugio cent colonial coins value using historic charts that are easy to read. Price value from 1958 to 2015. See how the rare coins of the Fugio Cent Series have appreciated in value from the 1950s to today.
*The first circulated coin by the new American federal government. The legends on this coin are credited to Benjamin Franklin and sometimes referred to as the Franklin Cent. Obverse: FUGIO is Latin for “I Fly” the sun and the hour sundial was to convey time. So Franklin’s message was that time flies by so you should.
The three dots on either side and between the words MIND YOUR on this fake Fugio cent are large crude lumps, the finer details of the design are rough and ragged, and numerous raised lumps are on.Latin[edit]Pronunciation[edit]
*(Classical)IPA(key): /ˈfu.ɡi.oː/, [ˈfʊ.ɡi.oː]
*(Ecclesiastical)IPA(key): /ˈfu.d͡ʒi.o/, [ˈfuː.d͡ʒi.ɔ]Fugio Private Equity FundEtymology 1[edit]
From Proto-Italic*fugiō, from Proto-Indo-European*bʰewg-. Play poker free.Verb[edit]
fugiō (present infinitivefugere, perfect activefūgī, supinefugitum); third conjugation iō-variant, no passive
*I flee, escape
*I speed, hasten, pass quickly.Tempus fugit.Time flies. / Time passes quickly.
*I avoid, shunConjugation[edit] Conjugation of fugiō (third conjugationiō-variant, active only)indicativesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresentfugiōfugisfugitfugimusfugitisfugiuntimperfectfugiēbamfugiēbāsfugiēbatfugiēbāmusfugiēbātisfugiēbantfuturefugiamfugiēsfugietfugiēmusfugiētisfugientperfectfūgīfūgistīfūgitfūgimusfūgistisfūgērunt, fūgērepluperfectfūgeramfūgerāsfūgeratfūgerāmusfūgerātisfūgerantfuture perfectfūgerōfūgerisfūgeritfūgerimusfūgeritisfūgerintsubjunctivesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresentfugiamfugiāsfugiatfugiāmusfugiātisfugiantimperfectfugeremfugerēsfugeretfugerēmusfugerētisfugerentperfectfūgerimfūgerīsfūgeritfūgerīmusfūgerītisfūgerintpluperfectfūgissemfūgissēsfūgissetfūgissēmusfūgissētisfūgissentimperativesingularpluralfirstsecondthirdfirstsecondthirdactivepresent—fuge——fugite—future—fugitōfugitō—fugitōtefugiuntōnon-finite formsactivepassivepresentperfectfuturepresentperfectfutureinfinitivesfugerefūgisse———participlesfugiēns—fugitūrus———verbal nounsgerundsupinegenitivedativeaccusativeablativeaccusativeablativefugiendīfugiendōfugiendumfugiendōfugitumfugitūDerived terms[edit]Related terms[edit]Descendants[edit]
*Aromanian: fug, fudziri
*Asturian: fuxir
*Catalan: fugir
*English: -fugal
*Franco-Provençal: fuire
*French: fuir
*Friulian: fuî
*Galician: fuxir
*Italian: fuggire
*Occitan: fugir
*Portuguese: fugir
*Romanian: fugi, fugire
*Romansch: fugir, fugeir, fügir
*Sicilian: fùjiri
*Sardinian: fugire, fugiri, fuzire
*Spanish: huir
*Venetian: fuxir, fùxer, fugér
*Welsh: ffoiEtymology 2[edit]
Inflected form of fugium.Noun[edit]Fugio Penny
fugiōFugio Cent For Sale
*dativesingular of fugium
*ablativesingular of fugiumReferences[edit]
*fugio in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
*fugio in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
*fugio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
*Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
*I am not unaware: me non fugit, praeterit
*(ambiguous) to keep out of a person’s sight: fugere alicuius conspectum, aspectum
*(ambiguous) to follow virtue; to flee from vice: honesta expetere; turpia fugere
*(ambiguous) to shun society: hominum coetus, congressus fugere
*(ambiguous) to shun publicity: publico carere, forum ac lucem fugere
*(ambiguous) to flee like deer, sheep: pecorum modo fugere (Liv. 40. 27)
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