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** "feud" is from Old English, "gefea" or "gefa" which means "enemy" or "foe"
** "feud" is from Old English, "gefea" or "gefa" which means "enemy" or "foe"
** however, "feud" is easy for students to remember "feudalism" in terms of a system of allies and enemies
** however, "feud" is easy for students to remember "feudalism" in terms of a system of allies and enemies
* most directly derived from the Latin ''feodum'' for "fief"
* "feudalism" is directly derived from the Latin ''feodum'' for "fief"
** "fief" = a grant (something given), usually land, in exchange for service
* Proto-Indo-European word origin = "'''''peku'''''" for cattle
* Proto-Indo-European word origin = "'''''peku'''''" for cattle
** Latin "pecus",  
** Latin "pecus",