Obs. rare1. In 7 fugatour. [a. late L. fugātor, agent-n. f. fugāre: see FUGATE.] That which puts to flight or drives away.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 300. It [Gentian] is a most solemn fugatour of pestilence, destroyer of putretude, and antidote against Poyson.