Broigus (noun)
broy-gus
(chiefly Jewish) A bitter dispute or feud.
From Yiddish broyges ‘dispute, quarrel’ (as noun), ‘angry’ (as adjective), from Hebrew bĕ-rōgez ‘in anger’.
Example sentences
“The rift with his father turned into a family broigus.”
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