noun
also fu·gie warrant ˈf(y)ü(ˌ)jē-
Etymology: fugae probably alteration (influenced by Latin fugae of running away — in the Scots law phrase used in reference to an absconding debtor New Latin in meditatione fugae in contemplation of running away — gen. of fuga flight, running away) of fugie, probably by shortening & alteration from fugitive (II)
Scots law : a warrant to attach an absconding debtor