Fehde
German
Etymology
From Old High German, from Proto-Germanic *faihiþō (“hatred, enmity”), from Proto-Indo-European *pAik-, *pAig- (“ill-meaning, wicked”). Compare Dutch vete, English feud, Danish fejde.
Pronunciation
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Noun
Fehde f (genitive Fehde, plural Fehden)
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Further reading
- Fehde in Duden online
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