What is the meaning of "Hath" ?



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Have
It means "Have" or "Has". It's very old English.

"Hath thou the time?" = "Have you the time?"
"He hath the time" = "He has the time"
hath
v. Archaic.
Third person singular present tense of have.
Has.

So "she hath broken the vase" = she has broken the vase
It's an archaic (older) version of saying 'have'
has or have...but seriously, doesn't anyone use a dictionary anymore?
Has, as in part of or ownership.
hath means had hath is used in place of had when we use roman language
it means a hand.
What hath thou done with me knickers?
What have you done with my pants?

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