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hath

[ hath ]

verb

Archaic.
  1. 3rd person singular present indicative of have.


hath

/ æθ /

verb

  1. archaic.
    used with the pronounshe, she, or it or a singular noun a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of have
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Augustine Duganne, a New York legislator, soldier and poet, asked in an 1863 poem: “For what hath all this Southland been / But one white sepulchre of sin / So fair without — so foul within?”

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Alongside a picture, he quoted the biblical verse John 15:13: “Greater Love hath no man than this”.

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His red light setup was not as majestic or noble as “ hath God wrought?”

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This is the day the Lord hath made …

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Another X user shared the Time magazine cover where Swift posed with one of her cats, writing: "Hell hath no fury like a certain childless cat lady who has yet to endorse a presidential candidate."

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