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What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"?



 
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What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 21, 2007 18:22 pm   What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"?
 

What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"?

Is it being used today or just in old days?

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What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"? #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 21, 2007 22:47 pm   What does "haveth" mean, the same as "have"?
 

'Haveth' or 'hath' is old English for 'has':

http://define.com/hath
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