Both Uses
feud
in
Romeo and Juliet -- adapted by Gorman
(Edited)
- Two families in Verona, Italy, equally respected, Have been feuding for many years.
p. 5.2 *feuding = fighting or quarreling
- Their pitiful, needless deaths Bury their parents' feud.
p. 5.4feud = a bitter, long-standing fight
Definitions:
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(1)
(feud) bitter hostile argument between two parties -- typically long-standing between families or tribes with occasional incidents of violenceSometimes the term blood feud is used to reference a feud between families.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)