fugit

English

Etymology

From Latin fugit (literally flees).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfjuːdʒɪt/

Noun

fugit (plural fugits)

  1. (finance) the optimal date to exercise an American option (or a Bermudan option)

Catalan

Pronunciation

Participle

fugit (feminine fugida, masculine plural fugits, feminine plural fugides)

  1. past participle of fugir

Latin

Verb

fugit

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of fugiō
    Tempus fugit.Time flies.

Verb

fūgit

  1. third-person singular perfect active indicative of fugiō

Romanian

Etymology

Past participle of fugi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fu.ˈd͡ʒit/
  • Rhymes: -it
  • Hyphenation: fu‧git

Adjective

fugit m or n (feminine singular fugită, masculine plural fugiți, feminine and neuter plural fugite)

  1. fleeing

Declension

Verb

fugit (past participle of fugi)

  1. past participle of fugi
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