0 past simple and past participle of fetch
1 to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back:
2 to be sold for a particular amount of money:
Would you like to wait out here, and the doctor will come and fetch you in a minute?
That looks uncomfortable. I'll go and fetch a cushion for you.
In addition to the milking, the izinceku also tended to the king's oxen and fetched water for the king in gourds.
Organic production produces beneficial impacts on social and environmental issues, in addition to high prices fetched by the organic produce20.
Local notables and guests of honour were fetched in procession, to witness the worship of the deities.