fetian

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === fatian, fætian === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *fatōn, from Proto-Germanic *fatōną, *fatjaną (“to fetch”), from Proto-Indo-European *ped- (“foot”). Cognate with Old Frisian fatia (“to fetch”), Old High German fazzōn (“to touch, grasp”) (German fassen), Old Norse fata, feta (“to go, step”) (Icelandic feta). More at foot. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfe.ti.ɑn/ === Verb === fetian to fetch, bring near to obtain, acquire; to induce, bring on to marry, fetch (a wife) ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ġefetian ==== Related terms ==== feċċan ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: fetten, feten English: fet (obsolete) Scots: fet