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Definition of Feudist
1. n. A writer on feuds; a person versed in feudal law.
Definition of Feudist
1. Noun. One who takes part in feuds. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Feudist
1. one that feuds [n -S] - See also: feuds
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feudist
Literary usage of Feudist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All That's Kentucky: An Anthology by Josiah Henry Combs (1915)
"When the bead is on the moonshine, And the summer wanes to fall— Then the feudist
takes his rifle From the nail upon the wall; Seeks him out a trusty ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1818)
"He remained abroad twenty-four years, and returned to his native country in the
year 1560,t at which time he must nave found our young feudist of the age of ..."
3. The Men of the Mountains: The Story of the Southern Mountaineer and His Kin by Arthur Whitefield Spalding (1915)
"As his prayer went up, there came an answering challenge: over the hill beyond
a young feudist, drunk with the fury of a fight just closed, ..."
4. Comrades in Service by Margaret Ernestine Burton (1915)
"About then a young feudist came riding over the hill beyond, ... Three years
later I baptized that young feudist, and he rides on feuds no more. ..."
5. Memoirs of John Napier of Merchiston: His Lineage, Life, and Times, with a by Mark Napier (1834)
"It is singular that the parents of one so distinguished as our feudist should
only have been ascertained the other day. Baillie, without citing any ..."