feud

  • 41feud — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. contention, quarrel, strife, conflict; rancor, grudge, rivalry, revenge, vendetta. v. i. quarrel, struggle. See retaliation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. quarrel, strife, vendetta; see dispute , fight 1 .… …

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  • 42feud — fjuːd n. enmity, vendetta, antagonism, continuing conflict (especially between families); row, argument v. be involved in a bitter and lengthy quarrel …

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  • 43feud — fæhðu …

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  • 44feud — 1. noun tribal feuds Syn: vendetta, conflict; rivalry, hostility, enmity, strife, discord; quarrel, argument, falling out See note at quarrel 2. verb he feuded with his teammates Syn …

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  • 45feud — n 1. vendetta, rivalry, cold war; hostility, antagonism, animosity, enmity, opposition; acrimoniousness, bitterness, ill will, bad blood, hard feelings, unfriendliness; schism, faction, breach, estrangement, falling out. 2. quarrel, argument,… …

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  • 46feud —   Kū ē ho omauhala, kaua ho omauhala …

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  • 47feud — Feudal law. An estate in land held of a superior on condition of rendering him services. 2 Bl.Comm. 105. An inheritable right to the use and occupation of lands, held on condition of rendering services to the lord or proprietor, who himself… …

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  • 48feud — Feudal law. An estate in land held of a superior on condition of rendering him services. 2 Bl.Comm. 105. An inheritable right to the use and occupation of lands, held on condition of rendering services to the lord or proprietor, who himself… …

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  • 49feud — A long continued enmity, especially a quarrel between families lasting for generations. Another term for fee or fief. See fee; fief; vendetta …

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  • 50feud. — abbr. ■ feudal ■ feudalism …

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