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feud1
noun
    1. A long-drawn-out bitter quarrel between families, individuals or clans.
      Thesaurus: dispute, quarrel, grudge, argument, row.
    2. A persistent state of private enmity.
      Thesaurus: rivalry, dissension, discord, hostility, antagonism, bad blood, estrangement.
verb
    intr
    feuded, feuding
    1. To carry on a feud with them.
      Form: feud with someone (often)
Derivative: feuding
noun, adj
    Idiom: right of feud
      The right to protect oneself and one's family, and to punish those who do one wrong.
    Etymology: 13c as fede: from French feide feud; see also foe.





    feud2
    noun
      1. A fief or land held on condition of service.
    Etymology: 17c: from Latin feudum.



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