† ˈfoehood Obs.
[f. foe + -hood; app. an alteration of food, earlier form of feud n.2]
Enmity, hatred; a state of mutual hostility.
1575 Laneham Let. (1871) 17 At vtter deadly fohod. 1606 Warner Alb. Eng. xv. xcvi. (1612) 382 And faith with vs not to be held, but foehood euermore. 1625 Jackson Christ's Answ. §57. Wks. 1844 VI. 417 These strange reconciliations and composals of these inbred fohoods. |