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refuge
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refuge,poskytnout útočiště pcernoch@imc.cas.cz
refuge
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refuge,spása n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz
refuge
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Refuge
(gcide)
Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), n. [F. r['e]fuge, L. refugium, fr.
refugere to flee back; pref. re- + figere. SEe Fugitive.]
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1. Shelter or protection from danger or distress.
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Rocks, dens, and caves! But I in none of these
Find place or refuge. --Milton.
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We might have a strong consolation, who have fled
for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.
--Heb. vi. 18.
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2. That which shelters or protects from danger, or from
distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its
strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its
sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.
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The high hills are a refuger the wild goats. --Ps.
civ. 18.
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The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
--Ps. ix. 9.
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3. An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or
contrivance.
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Their latest refuge
Was to send him. --Shak.
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Light must be supplied, among gracefulrefuges, by
terracing ??? story in danger of darkness. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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Cities of refuge (Jewish Antiq.), certain cities appointed
as places of safe refuge for persons who had committed
homicide without design. Of these there were three on each
side of Jordan. --Josh. xx.

House of refuge, a charitable institution for giving
shelter and protection to the homeless, destitute, or
tempted.
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Syn: Shelter; asylum; retreat; covert.
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Refuge
(gcide)
Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), v. t.
To shelter; to protect. [Obs.]
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refuge
(wn)
refuge
n 1: a safe place; "He ran to safety" [syn: safety, refuge]
2: something or someone turned to for assistance or security;
"his only recourse was the police"; "took refuge in lying"
[syn: recourse, refuge, resort]
3: a shelter from danger or hardship [syn: refuge,
sanctuary, asylum]
4: act of turning to for assistance; "have recourse to the
courts"; "an appeal to his uncle was his last resort" [syn:
recourse, resort, refuge]
refuge
(devil)
REFUGE, n. Anything assuring protection to one in peril. Moses and
Joshua provided six cities of refuge -- Bezer, Golan, Ramoth, Kadesh,
Schekem and Hebron -- to which one who had taken life inadvertently
could flee when hunted by relatives of the deceased. This admirable
expedient supplied him with wholesome exercise and enabled them to
enjoy the pleasures of the chase; whereby the soul of the dead man was
appropriately honored by observations akin to the funeral games of
early Greece.
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harbour of refuge
(encz)
harbour of refuge,nouzový přístav n: pcernoch@imc.cas.cz
refugee
(encz)
refugee,emigrant n: Zdeněk Brožrefugee,uprchlík n: Zdeněk Brož
refugee camp
(encz)
refugee camp, n:
refugees
(encz)
refugees,uprchlíci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Cities of refuge
(gcide)
Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), n. [F. r['e]fuge, L. refugium, fr.
refugere to flee back; pref. re- + figere. SEe Fugitive.]
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1. Shelter or protection from danger or distress.
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Rocks, dens, and caves! But I in none of these
Find place or refuge. --Milton.
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We might have a strong consolation, who have fled
for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.
--Heb. vi. 18.
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2. That which shelters or protects from danger, or from
distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its
strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its
sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.
[1913 Webster]

The high hills are a refuger the wild goats. --Ps.
civ. 18.
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The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
--Ps. ix. 9.
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3. An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or
contrivance.
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Their latest refuge
Was to send him. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Light must be supplied, among gracefulrefuges, by
terracing ??? story in danger of darkness. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

Cities of refuge (Jewish Antiq.), certain cities appointed
as places of safe refuge for persons who had committed
homicide without design. Of these there were three on each
side of Jordan. --Josh. xx.

House of refuge, a charitable institution for giving
shelter and protection to the homeless, destitute, or
tempted.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Shelter; asylum; retreat; covert.
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House of refuge
(gcide)
Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), n. [F. r['e]fuge, L. refugium, fr.
refugere to flee back; pref. re- + figere. SEe Fugitive.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Shelter or protection from danger or distress.
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Rocks, dens, and caves! But I in none of these
Find place or refuge. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

We might have a strong consolation, who have fled
for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.
--Heb. vi. 18.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which shelters or protects from danger, or from
distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its
strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its
sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.
[1913 Webster]

The high hills are a refuger the wild goats. --Ps.
civ. 18.
[1913 Webster]

The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
--Ps. ix. 9.
[1913 Webster]

3. An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or
contrivance.
[1913 Webster]

Their latest refuge
Was to send him. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Light must be supplied, among gracefulrefuges, by
terracing ??? story in danger of darkness. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

Cities of refuge (Jewish Antiq.), certain cities appointed
as places of safe refuge for persons who had committed
homicide without design. Of these there were three on each
side of Jordan. --Josh. xx.

House of refuge, a charitable institution for giving
shelter and protection to the homeless, destitute, or
tempted.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Shelter; asylum; retreat; covert.
[1913 Webster]
Refuge
(gcide)
Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), n. [F. r['e]fuge, L. refugium, fr.
refugere to flee back; pref. re- + figere. SEe Fugitive.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Shelter or protection from danger or distress.
[1913 Webster]

Rocks, dens, and caves! But I in none of these
Find place or refuge. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

We might have a strong consolation, who have fled
for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us.
--Heb. vi. 18.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which shelters or protects from danger, or from
distress or calamity; a stronghold which protects by its
strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its
sacredness; a place inaccessible to an enemy.
[1913 Webster]

The high hills are a refuger the wild goats. --Ps.
civ. 18.
[1913 Webster]

The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed.
--Ps. ix. 9.
[1913 Webster]

3. An expedient to secure protection or defense; a device or
contrivance.
[1913 Webster]

Their latest refuge
Was to send him. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Light must be supplied, among gracefulrefuges, by
terracing ??? story in danger of darkness. --Sir H.
Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

Cities of refuge (Jewish Antiq.), certain cities appointed
as places of safe refuge for persons who had committed
homicide without design. Of these there were three on each
side of Jordan. --Josh. xx.

House of refuge, a charitable institution for giving
shelter and protection to the homeless, destitute, or
tempted.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Shelter; asylum; retreat; covert.
[1913 Webster]Refuge \Ref"uge\ (r?f"?j), v. t.
To shelter; to protect. [Obs.]
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Refugee
(gcide)
Refugee \Ref`u*gee"\ (r?f`?*j?"), n. [F. r['e]fugi['e], fr. se
r['e]fugier to take refuge. See Refuge, n.]
1. One who flees to a shelter, or place of safety.
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2. Especially, one who, in times of persecution or political
commotion, flees to a foreign power or country for safety;
as, the French refugees who left France after the
revocation of the edict of Nantes.
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refugee
(wn)
refugee
n 1: an exile who flees for safety
refugee camp
(wn)
refugee camp
n 1: shelter for persons displaced by war or political
oppression or for religious beliefs [syn: camp, {refugee
camp}]
HOUSE OF REFUGE
(bouvier)
HOUSE OF REFUGE, punishment. The name given to a prison for juvenile
delinquents. These houses are regulated in the United States on the most
humane principles, by special local laws.

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