Flee vs Fleme - What's the difference?
flee | fleme |
(label) To run away; to escape.
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Michael Arlen), title=
, passage=As they turned into Hertford Street they startled a robin from the poet's head on a barren fountain, and he fled away with a cameo note.}}
(label) To escape from.
(label) To disappear quickly; to vanish.
(label) To drive away, chase off; to banish.
*, Bk.IX, Ch.xxxviij:
*:Sir kynge, ye ded a fowle shame whan ye flemyd Sir Trystram oute of thys contrey, for ye nedid nat to have doughted no knyght and he had bene here.
As verbs the difference between flee and fleme
is that flee is to run away; to escape while fleme is to drive away, chase off; to banish.As a noun fleme is
one who is banished; an exile; outcast; fugitive.flee
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“Piracy”: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days, chapter=Ep./4/2
