Evadite
Origin
From Latin Ä“vÄdite, second-person plural active imperative of Ä“vÄdÅ ("pass over, flee").
Full definition of evadite
Noun
evadite
(plural evadites)- (legal) A legal declaration or avowal of dismissal
- 1861, “The State of the Countryâ€, in The Methodist Review, April 1861, page 313:If the formation of new slave states are the condition of union with slaveholders, we are ready to give them a walking paper—abite, evadite, festinate.