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fating

vb. (context rare English) (present participle of fate English)

Usage examples of "fating".

Thorald City, outside a great tent, young men and women of Determining and Fating ages stood in a long, winding line, waiting to have their futures foretold by the Qirsi gleaner inside.

If you wish I can find another gleaner for your Fating, but he or she may need some time to prepare.

Even Jedrek, who scoffed at the legends and paid little heed to custom, had once admitted to Cadel that his Fating, which offered glimpses of the life they were leading now, had left him troubled for many turns after.

To have sought out his Fating in another village would only have served to call attention to himself.

And this second Tavis, the boy enduring a Fating that exceeded his worst fears, cried out at what he saw in those dark blue eyes.

It may be that he has his eye on a girl and his Fating showed him with Brienne instead.

As it was, this time next turn, people of Curgh would be talking of how Tavis had been marked for tragedy by the gods, and of how his Fating had already proven all too accurate.

His Fating, what he had done to Xaver, his behavior at the banquet that same night, of which he remembered only scraps as well, though he had heard enough.

Yet, perhaps because he had been so troubled by the Fating when their romance began, she continued to allude to it whenever his mood darkened.

Tavis might have been old enough for a Fating, but he was still just a few years past childhood.

By the time Jedrek was old enough for his Fating, he could track wolves over stone and wood elk through a streambed.

He had to remind himself that Tavis was barely past his Fating and had endured more in the last turn than most young nobles did in a lifetime.

As it was, the years leading to his Fating passed as slowly as a prison term.

He was only two years past his Fating, but already he was nearly as broad in the chest and shoulders as Rouel.

I saw in his Fating what awaited him there and I felt that I had to do something.