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    • Late Latin subterfugium

      • We borrowed the word and meaning from Late Latin subterfugium. That word contains the Latin prefix subter-, meaning "secretly," which derives from the adverb subter, meaning "underneath." The -fuge portion comes from the Latin verb fugere, which means "to flee" and which is also the source of words such as fugitive and refuge, among others.
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  1. Sep 20, 2023 · "that to which one resorts for an escape or concealment; an artifice to escape," 1570s,… See origin and meaning of subterfuge.

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      subterfuge 뜻: 속임수; 1570년대, 프랑스 subterfuge (14세기)에서 비롯되었거나...

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  3. 1. : deception by artifice or stratagem in order to conceal, escape, or evade. 2. : a deceptive device or stratagem. Did you know? Subterfuge Has Latin Roots. Though subterfuge is a synonym of deception, fraud, double-dealing, and trickery, there's nothing tricky about the word's etymology.

  4. The earliest known use of the verb subterfuge is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for subterfuge is from 1622, in Court Proc. subterfuge is a borrowing from Latin.

  5. Word Origin late 16th cent.: from French, or from late Latin subterfugium, from Latin subterfugere ‘escape secretly’, from subter-‘beneath’ + fugere ‘flee’.

  6. Jul 2, 2024 · Borrowed from Middle French subterfuge m, from Medieval Latin subterfugium n, from Latin subterfugiō (“I flee secretly”), from subter (“under”) and fugiō (“I flee”).

  7. Mar 21, 2021 · According to Etymonline, the word subterfuge was invented in the 1570s. This late 16th century word comes from the Old French suterfuge, which came to be in the 14th century. Alternatively, it may have come directly from the Late Latin subterfugium, meaning some evasion.

  8. subterfuge (English) Origin & history From Middle French subterfuge, from Medieval Latin subterfugium, from Latin subterfugio ("I flee secretly"), from subter ("under") and fugio ("I flee"). Pronunciation. IPA: /ˈsʌbtəɹˌfjuː(d)ʒ/ Noun subterfuge (countable and uncountable; pl. subterfuges) An indirect or deceptive device or stratagem; a ...

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