fait / fate / fete [feit]
fait – n. & v. – a legal deed, writing or fact; v. – 1. arrange, construct, fit; 2. deceive, to beg on false pretenses
fate – n. & v. – n. – 1. a power regarded as predetermining events unalterably; 2. the future regarded as determined by such powers; 3. death, destruction; v. - preordain
fete – n. & v. tr. – n. – 1. a festival, fair or great entertainment; 2. Britain an outdoor function with the sale of goods, amusement, etc., especially to raise funds for charity; 3. a saint’s day; v. – honour or entertain a person lavishly and in a special way