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It means "I, spring, chase away winter quarters".

It's a fair guess that that isn't what it was intended to mean. In fact, ver fugo hiberna is what you get if you enter the English words "spring chases winter" into certain online English-to-Latin translators. These web sites may know some Latin vocabulary (though even that knowledge is suspect), but they know nothing at all about the grammar.

A correct translation of "Spring chases Winter" is Ver hiemem fugat (chases away; puts to flight) or Ver hiemem sequitur (follows, pursues).

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