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Definition of Fating
1. fate [v] - See also: fate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fating
Literary usage of Fating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Camp Craft: Modern Practice and Equipment by Warren Hastings Miller (1915)
"fating page 18 Automobile tents designed to fasten to car frame fating page 30
The red man's teepee fating page 30 Baker tent in southern Montana. ..."
2. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1808)
"ХГ—A Sermon on the Duty and Expediency of tram- fating the Script иге* into the
current Language! of I lit East, for the use and Benefit uf the Natives ..."
3. Maximes of Reason: Or, The Reason of the Common Law of England by Edmund Wingate (1658)
"that the o?ant toas tote, ano tbe fating repugnant to tbe boni* of tbe ilct, fo;
... cet this fating as to Vertices is repugnant ano toio, foj ». ..."
4. Dialogues Concerning Eloquence in General: And Particularly that Kind which (1760)
"... fating Cicero's manner of mixing examples and precepts together. ' they who
have a penetrating vehement tem- ' per (fays St. ..."
5. The Novelist's Magazine (1784)
"Have you * no eyes for this fide of the chariot ?' then be fared the better from
her, as he always does, for fating ..."