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Feud

feud
- early 14c., fede, from O.Fr. fede, from O.H.G. fehida, related to O.E. fжhр "enmity." Sense of "vendetta" is 15c. Alteration of spelling in 16c. is unexplained.
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1.
  ~1 n an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that lasts for a long time + over  (a bitter feud over territory) ~2 v to continue quarrelling for a long time often in a violent way  (feud (with sb) over sth)  (the bitter feuding over the leadership of the EC) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (feuds, feuding, feuded) 1. A feud is a quarrel in which two people or groups remain angry with each other for a long time, although they are not always fighting or arguing. ...a long and bitter feud between the state government and the villagers. = vendetta N-COUNT 2. If one person or group feuds with another, they have a quarrel that lasts a long time. You can also say that two people or groups feud. He feuded with his ex-wife... Their families had feuded since their teenage daughters quarrelled two years ago. V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   I. noun  Etymology: alteration of Middle English feide, from Anglo-French *faide, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fehida hostility, ~, Old English fah hostile — more at foe  Date: 15th century a mutual enmity or quarrel that is often prolonged or inveterate; especially blood ~  • ~ intransitive verb  II. noun  Etymology: Medieval Latin feodum, ~um, alteration (probably influenced by Medieval Latin alodum, allodium land not subject to rent or service) of feo, feus, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fihu cattle — more at fee  Date: 1614 fee 1a ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 prolonged mutual hostility, esp. between two families, tribes, etc., with murderous assaults in revenge for a previous injury (a family feud; be at feud with). 2 a prolonged or bitter quarrel or dispute. --v.intr. conduct a feud. Etymology: ME fede f. OF feide, fede f. MDu., MLG vede f. Gmc, rel. to FOE 2. n. a piece of land held under the feudal system or in fee; a fief. Etymology: med.L feudum: see FEE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. наследственная вражда blood feud —- кровавая вражда deadly feud —- смертельная вражда right of feud —- право кровной мести 2. вражда, антагонизм to be at feud with smb. —- смертельно враждовать (быть на ножах) с кем-л. to sink a feud —- забыть вражду, помириться a political feud of long standing —- давние политические разногласия 3. враждовать, ссориться; участвовать в (наследственной) распре 4. ист. лен, феод, феодальное владение ...
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  I  1. noun длительная, часто наследственная вражда; междоусобица - deadly feud - sink a feud  2. v. враждовать (with) The farmer and his family have been feuding with their neighbours on the other side of the valley for thirty years, shooting each other and burning the crops; there seems no end to it. II noun hist. лен, феодальное поместье ...
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