0 a long-lasting quarrel or war between families, tribes feud -- spor (letitý), svár
There has been a feud between the two families for two hundred years.
He yearned for conciliation—for the reconciliation of the feuds of centuries; he yearned passionately for it.
Ethnic and religious feuds are now the order of the day across the country.
Indeed, the number of sentences that have been passed with regard to blood feuds is still giving a mixed picture.
I have known of family feuds which went on for a long time but were forgotten in a time of family sorrow or adversity.
Is not the introduction of ideological feuds into these specialised agencies to be deplored?
They were innocent victims; they had no connection whatsoever with the ancient feuds that light these hatreds and have kept them burning for so long.
There are all sorts of little gang feuds, with people taking it out on each other in many different ways.
Differentiation of that kind is thoroughly unjust, and it provokes intense feuds and divisions within the family.