fête

See also: fete, Fete, fêté, fetĕ, and fețe

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French fête.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /feɪt/

Noun

fête (plural fêtes)

  1. Alternative spelling of fete

Verb

fête (third-person singular simple present fêtes, present participle fêting, simple past and past participle fêted)

  1. Alternative spelling of fete

Anagrams


French

Etymology

From Middle French feste, from Old French feste, from Late Latin fēsta, from the plural of Latin fēstum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛt/
    • (France, Paris, une fête) IPA(key): [yn fɛt]
    • (Belgium, une fête) IPA(key): [yn fɛːt]
    • (Canada, Estrie, une fête) IPA(key): [ʏn ˈfæ̈ɪ̯tʰ]
    • (Canada, Abitibi, informal) IPA(key): [fɑɪ̯tʰ]
    • (Canada, Ottawa, informal) IPA(key): [faɪ̯tʰ]
  • Homophones: fait, faite, faîte, faites, faîtes, fêtes, fêtent

Noun

fête f (plural fêtes)

  1. holiday
  2. party
  3. (Christianity) name day
  4. (Canada) birthday

Derived terms

Descendants

Verb

fête

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fêter
  2. third-person singular present indicative of fêter
  3. first-person singular present subjunctive of fêter
  4. third-person singular present subjunctive of fêter
  5. second-person singular imperative of fêter

Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French feste, from Late Latin fēsta, from the plural of Latin fēstum.

Pronunciation

  • (Jersey) IPA(key): /feit/
  • (file)

Noun

fête f (plural fêtes)

  1. (Jersey, Guernsey) holiday
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