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Feudist

Feudist \Feud"ist\, n. [Cf. F. feudiste.] A writer on feuds; a person versed in feudal law.
--Spelman.

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feudist

n. One who takes part in feuds.

Usage examples of "feudist".

Many's the Trough-man who's alive today, with sane spirit and functioning kneecaps, on account of how he had time to slip into the maze back of the taproom before the newly-arrived grudge holder, enforcer, bill collector, feudist, outraged (and-now-armed) victim, disgruntled husband, insensate father, insensate mother, insensate wife, insensate you-name-it, serial killer, homicidal maniac, gibbering lunatic or evangelist had time to spot him in the throng and nail him.

And the black rage of the Star Kingdom's most notorious feudists had shattered the outer shell of control.

Billy the Kid had been a drifting cowhand and gambler, then a feudist in the Lincoln County war, and actually only an outlaw after that war ended.

In the miniature world of Xuchotl each handful of feudists was an army, and the empty halls between the castles was the country over which they campaigned.

The pair of verbal feudists had no means of knowing where Doc might be.