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  • FETE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Fete is a word worth celebrating It's been around since Middle English, when it was used in a manuscript to refer to "fetes, spectacles and other worldly vanytees " Since the 19th century, fete has been doing double duty, also serving as a verb meaning "to honor or commemorate with a fete "
  • Fête - Wikipedia
    In the United Kingdom and some of its former colonies, a fête or fete is a public festival organised to raise money for a charity, typically held outdoors It generally includes entertainment and the sale of goods and refreshments [1]
  • FETE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    FETE definition: 1 a public event, often held outside, where you can take part in competitions and buy small things… Learn more
  • FETE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Fete definition: a day of celebration; holiday See examples of FETE used in a sentence
  • Fête - definition of fête by The Free Dictionary
    fete or fête (feɪt, fɛt) n , pl fetes, n 1 a festive celebration 2 a day of celebration 3 a religious feast or festival
  • FETE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A fete is an event that is usually held outdoors and includes competitions, entertainments, and the selling of used and home-made goods
  • fete noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of fete noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • fête - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Inherited from Middle French feste, from Old French feste, from Late Latin fēsta, from the plural of Latin fēstum Tu fais quoi pour les fêtes (de fin d'année)? ― What will you do for the (winter) holidays? (literally, “the end-of-year holidays”) Je fais une fête chez moi ce soir!




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