Fet (?), n. [Cf. feat, F. fait, and It. fett slice, G. fetzen rag, Icel. fat garment.]
A piece.
[Obs.]
Dryton.
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Fet, v. t. [OE. fetten, feten, AS. fetian; akin to AS. faet a journey, and to E. foot; cf. G. fassen to seize. &root; 77. See Foot, and cf. Fetch.]
To fetch.
[Obs.]
And from the other fifty soon the prisoner fet.
Spenser.
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Fet, p. p. of Fette.
Fetched.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
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