φυγή
Alt. φυ^γή, ἡ,
Etym. φεύγω
I. "flight" in battle, Lat. fuga, Od., Hdt., Trag.; dat. φυγῇ adverbially, "in hasty flight", Soph., Eur.; φυγῇ φεύγειν Plat.
2. "flight or escape" from a thing, "avoidance of" it, c. gen., νόσων φυγαί Soph.; φυγαὶ λέκτρων Eur.
II. "banishment, exile", Lat. exilium, Trag., Soph.; φυγὴν φεύγειν to go into banishment, Plat.; ζημιοῦν φυγῇ Eur.; φυγῆς τιμᾶσθαι (sc. δίκην), to be awarded the penalty "of exile", Plat.
2. as a collective Noun, = φυγάδες, "a body of exiles or refugees", Thuc., Aeschin.