👉 In linguistics, a feudary is a type of linguistic construct that refers to a situation where two or more speakers of a language are in conflict with each other. These conflicts can be caused by misunderstandings, miscommunication, or even disagreements over the meaning or interpretation of words. A common example of a feudary is when two speakers of a language disagree on whether a word means something specific or not. In this case, one speaker may argue that the word has a certain meaning while another does