fiendship
(ˈfiːndʃɪp)
[OE. féondscipe, f. féond, fiend + -scipe, -ship.]
† a. Enmity (obs.). b. [A new formation.] The personality of a fiend.
c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iii. xiv. (1890) 208 He..Rædwaldes feondscipe fleah. c 1205 Lay. 22966 Ȝif on uolke feond-scipe arereð an æur æi time bitweone twon monnen. 1874 M. & F. Collins Frances I. 104 If we may believe his Fiendship. |