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Hath Meaning in English

word · lemma: have

/ˈhæθ/
hath
/hˈæθ/
hath

释义

A very old, poetic, or archaic form of 'has', once used for 'he', 'she', or 'it' instead of 'has'. Now only found in classic literature, poetry, or religious texts.

用法与细微差别

Extremely archaic; never used in modern conversation or writing except when quoting older texts, such as the King James Bible or Shakespeare. Learners may see it in classic English literature or poetry, often giving a formal or ancient tone.

例句

He hath no fear in his heart.

basic

She hath finished her work.

basic

It hath come to pass as foretold.

basic

Love hath no boundaries.

natural

Wisdom hath built her house.

natural

Fortune hath smiled upon them today.

natural