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runagate

[ruhn-uh-geyt] / ˈrʌn əˌgeɪt /


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His great-great-great-grandfather Scipio, a runaway slave, intended to escape from Kentucky alone but wound up trying to help another runagate, a pregnant woman named Abby, cross the Ohio River.

From The New Yorker • May 9, 2016

A reformed runagate finds happiness once more by his wife's side; a mixed chorus softly hums Make Me a Child Again, Just For Tonight.

From Time Magazine Archive

Westward, the sun shone on a redhaired, eel-hipped runagate, Grange by name.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Well, I must say Marmaduke might have remembered that he had other relatives besides that runagate son," grumbled the squire.

From Mildred Arkell, Volume II (of 3) A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry

"By the light of heaven!" said Prince John to Hubert, "an' thou suffer that runagate knave to overcome thee, thou art worthy of the gallows!"

From Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools by Baker, Emilie Kip




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