1. of persons, gone, fled, departed, “φ. ἐστι” S.Ant.15, etc.; φ. ἐξ οἴκων, δόμων ἄπο, E.Alc.94 (lyr.), Andr.73; “σκηνὰς ἐς ἱεράς” Id.Ion804; “βεβᾶσι φ.” Id.IT1289; “οἴχεται φ.” Ar.Ach.210 (lyr.); c. part., φροῦδοί [εἰσι] διώκοντές σε they are gone in pursuit, S.Ph.561; “φ. ἀναρπασθείς” Id.El.848 (lyr.); “φ. ἐξῳκισμένοι” Ar.Pax197; “φ. ἦ πλέων” Antipho 5.29; also of the dead, “φ. αὐτὸς εἶ θανών” S.El.1152; “Ἀντίλοχος αὐτῷ φ.” Id.Ph.425, cf. E.Tr.41, al.; “φ. ἐς Ἅιδην” Id.Med.1110 (anap., folld. by θάνατος wh. is corrupt).
2. of things, gone, vanished, “φροῦδα τἀπειλήματα” S.OC660; “οὑμοὶ λόγοι πρὸς αἰθέρα φ.” E.Hec.335; “φ. σοι θυσίαι” Id.Tr.1071 (lyr.); “ἐλπίδες” Id.Ion866 (anap.); “τὰ δ᾽ ἐν δόμοις δαπάναισι φ.” Id.HF592; φρούδη μὲν αὐδή, φροῦδα δ᾽ ἄρθρα they are gone, i.e. refuse their office, Id.Andr.1078, cf. Ar.Nu.718 (anap.).—Rarely found in any case but nom. sg. and pl.: gen. sg. once in S., Aj.264.—Trag. word, once in Antipho l.c.; freq. in later Prose, as Luc.Merc.Cond.24, Aristid. 1.161J.: acc. is found in Plu.Pyrrh.31, 2.405f.