Definition of Refuged

1. refuge [v] - See also: refuge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Refuged

refuelable
refueled
refueler
refuelers
refueling
refuelings
refuellable
refuelled
refueller
refuellers
refuelling
refuellings
refuels
refuge
refuge island
refuged (current term)
refugee
refugee camp
refugeehood
refugeeism
refugeeisms
refugees
refuges
refugia
refuging
refugium
refujew
refujews
refulgence
refulgences

Literary usage of Refuged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs & Travels of Sir John Reresby, Bart by John Reresby (1904)
"... King of the Hunns, refuged themselves in this corner of the country, and laid the foundation of this, since flourishing commonwealth. ..."

2. "Cape Times" Law Reports: A Record of Every Matter Disposed of in the by South Africa Supreme Court (1907)
"The application mum bo refuged. Ел parte «STATE CRAWFORD. Mr. Gutsche moved for an order au- ... refuged."

3. The Three Things: The Forge in which the Soul of a Man was Tested by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1915)
""Not his servant, dear child. We'll try to find a better way than that." Uncle Jemmy, refuged from the scene behind his Jacobean chair, folded his arms ..."

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