fugue

Meaning

Translations

φούγκα

φυγή

Fuga

فقدان الذاكرة

Frequency

33k
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈfjuːɡ/
Etymology

In summary

Borrowed from French fugue, from Italian fuga (“flight, ardor”), from Latin fuga (“act of fleeing”), from fugiō (“to flee”); compare Ancient Greek φυγή (phugḗ). Apparently from the metaphor that the first part starts alone on its course, and is pursued by later parts. Doublet of fuga.

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