echappee
/ˈtʃæpɪ/ or /ˈtʃæpi/Definitions
1. noun
a woman whose husband has divorced her in a civil ceremony in France, allowing her to remarry without annulling the original marriage.
“In French law, she became an echappee after her husband divorced her in a civil ceremony.”
2. noun
a woman who has escaped from a prison or a place of detention.
“The echappee managed to escape from the maximum-security prison after several months.”