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The word "fated" originates from the Old English term "gefæged," which meant "written" or "recorded." This word, in turn, derives from the Germanic root "faida," meaning "written" or "decreed." The ultimate origin of this root is the Proto-Indo-European root "dhē," meaning "to set" or "lay down."
Over time, the sense of "writing" or "recording" in "fated" evolved into a broader sense of being predetermined or destined. This evolution is likely due to the association between writing and the recording of laws, agreements, and other important documents that determine people's lives and destinies.
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