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Lam

[lahm, lam]
–noun
Wi⋅fre⋅do [wi-frey-doh] or Wil⋅fre⋅do [wil-frey-doh] , 1902–82, Cuban painter in Europe.
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lam 
"flight," as in on the lam, 1897, from a U.S. slang verb meaning "to run off" (1886), of uncertain origin, perhaps somehow from the first element of lambaste, which was used in British student slang for "beat" since 1596; if so, it would give the word the same etymological sense as beat it.
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