Fates

/feΙͺts/ noun

In mythology, the three goddesses who controlled human destiny and life span; in general use, the forces or circumstances that determine what happens to people.

From Latin 'Fata' (the Fates), derived from 'fatum' meaning that which is spoken or decreed, related to 'fari' meaning to speak. The Romans adapted this from Greek mythology.

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