- flyma
- /flayma(n)/ In old English law, a runaway; fugitive; one escaped from justice, or who has no "hlaford."
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
flyma — /flayma(n)/ In old English law, a runaway; fugitive; one escaped from justice, or who has no hlaford … Black's law dictionary
flyma — A fugitive from justice; a fugitive … Ballentine's law dictionary
fugitive — late 14c. (adj. and noun), from O.Fr. fugitif, from L. fugitivus fleeing (but commonly used as a noun meaning runaway, fugitive slave, deserter ), from pp. stem of fugere run away, flee, from PIE root *bheug (1) to flee (Cf. Gk. pheugein to flee … Etymology dictionary