Fait
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Name — A surname of French origin, and part of the phrase "fait accompli," meaning an accomplished fact.
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Etymology
Various origins: * A variant of German Veit. * Borrowed from Czech or Polish Fait, both from the German surname. * Perhaps from an obsolete English personal name derived from Anglo-Norman afaitie (“accomplished, skillful”).
Full origin of Fait →Frequently asked questions
What does “Fait” mean?
The word “Fait” means a surname of French origin, and part of the phrase "fait accompli," meaning an accomplished fact.
How do you use “Fait” in a sentence?
Here is “Fait” used in a sentence: “The decision was presented as a fait accompli.”
What part of speech is “Fait”?
“Fait” is a name.
Is “Fait” a common word?
“Fait” is an uncommon word in modern English.