FLED in Latin translation

[fled]
[fled]
fugiat
escape
fled
ran
went
a fugitive
fuga
escape
fled
runs away
fuss
flights
a facie
fugisset
fled
fugiens
fled
fugiebant
fled
fugiat est
fugit a

Examples of using Fled in English and their translations into Latin

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I freaked out and fled.
Veniebant usque ad me et fugiebant.
King David fled from his son Absalom.
Davidis, cum fugit a filio suo Absalom.
And he turned and fled.
Et consequuntur et qui fugit.
She refused and fled.
Recusandae et fugiat est.
They conquered what wasn't theirs and fled.
Odio quo qui non a sunt et quo fugiat.
and the rest fled.
et ceteri fugerunt.
When he fled from his son Absalom.
David, cum fugit a filio suo Absalom.
The boozed-up man fled.
Aspectusque hominum colloquiumque fugit.
And then she fled.
Et et ea fugiat.
And he bumbled and fled.
Et consequuntur et qui fugit.
and the others fled.
et ceteri fugerunt.
In the meantime, Dukuzov fled.
Hic consequuntur voluptate ducimus est fugit.
By His words demons cringed and fled.
Et cum ista dixisset, reliquit eum diabolus et fugit.
The servant wisely fled.
In esse provident sapiente fugit.
I yelled after her as she fled.
Quibusdam ea similique eum fugit ea.
She howled in pain as she fled.
Ea sint dolorem eos fugit.
She broke free and fled.
Qui autem libero et fugit.
It does not say that he fled.
Non quae ut eum fugit.
In 1925 Chervenkov fled to the Soviet Union.
Ad mortem damnatus anno 1925 in Unionem Sovieticam fugit.
One of the sons of Ahimelech, the son of Ahitub, named Abiathar, escaped, and fled after David.
Evadens autem unus filius Ahimelech filii Achitob cuius nomen erat Abiathar fugit ad David.
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