hath

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Middle English hath, heth, hafth, hefth, from Old English hæfþ, hafaþ (“has”), from Proto-Germanic *habaiþi (“has”), equivalent to have +‎ -th. Cognate with Saterland Frisian häd (“has”), West Frisian hat (“has”), Dutch heeft (“has”), Afrikaans het (“has, have”), German Low German hett (“has”), German hat (“has”). ==== Pronunciation ==== (stressed) IPA(key): /hæθ/ (unstressed) IPA(key): /həθ/ Rhymes: -æθ ==== Verb ==== hath (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of have What hath God wrought. ===== Alternative forms ===== hathe ===== Synonyms ===== has ===== Derived terms ===== hell hath no fury like a woman scorned ===== Related terms ===== have hast has had === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== hath (plural haths) Alternative form of hauth (“unit of measure”). == Irish == === Interjection === hath! alternative form of ha (“ha!”) === Interjection === hath! alternative form of huth (“huh!”) === References === Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977), “hath”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN == Middle English == === Alternative forms === haþ === Verb === hath third-person singular present indicative of haven