Fugitives

/ˈfjuːdʒɪtɪvz/ noun

People fleeing from the law, danger, or pursuit; people running away from something.

From Latin 'fugitivus' (fleeing, fugitive), derived from 'fugere' (to flee). The word has meant 'one who runs away' since Roman times.

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