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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
FET is an AGPL licensed, free time tabling software for automatically scheduling the timetable of a school, high-school or university. FET is written in C++ using the Qt cross-platform application framework . Initially, FET stood for "Free Evolutionary ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fet \Fet\, v. t. [OE. fetten, feten, AS. fetian; akin to AS. f[ae]t a journey, and to E. foot; cf. G. fassen to seize. To fetch. [Obs.] And from the other fifty soon the prisoner fet. --Spenser.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. (label en obsolete) To fetch. Etymology 2 n. (label en obsolete) A piece.

Usage examples of fet.

It says little abour Hispanic history, for example, fet our textbooks are so Anglocentric that they might be considered Protestant history.

Hotel, Hippolyte Afanasievich Fet, the gloomy KGB rezident, kept an eye on the CIA officers drinking bottles of Murree beers at the first table off the seedy lobby.

A Britoun book, written with Evaungiles, Was fet, and on this book he swoor anoon She gilty was, and in the meene-whiles An hand hym smoot upon the nekke-boon, That doun he fil atones, as a stoon.

How Sir Launcelot came into the Joyous Isle, and there he named himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet .

Sir, said Sir Launcelot, my name is Le Chevaler Mal Fet, that is to say the knight that hath trespassed.

And or ever the knights depart, look thou make there a cry, in hearing of all the knights, that there is one knight in the Joyous Isle, that is the Castle of Bliant, and say his name is Le Chevaler Mal Fet, that will joust against knights that will come.

Also we have in this castle the fairest knight and the mightiest man that is I dare say living, and he called himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet.

And there Sir Percivale de Galis and Sir Ector de Maris began and told the whole adventures: that Sir Launcelot had been out of his mind the time of his absence, and how he called himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet, the knight that had trespassed.

CHAPTER VI How Sir Launcelot came into the joyous Isle, and there he named himself Le Chevaler Mal Fet.

And therupon the wyn was fet anon, We dronken, and to reste wente echon Withouten any lenger taryynge.