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Haver Meaning in English

word · lemma: have

ˈhɛvɝ
HEV-er
hˈeɪvɐ
HAY-vuh

释义

An old or very formal English verb meaning 'to have' or 'to exist,' mostly used today in legal, literary, or poetic contexts. It sometimes appears in phrases like 'there shall be' or 'there hath been.'

用法与细微差别

Extremely rare and archaic in modern speech; almost never used in conversation. Common in old texts, legal documents, poetry, or set expressions (e.g., 'hath been,' 'there shall have been'). Do not use in daily English, and don't confuse with 'have' (present or auxiliary verb).

例句

There haver been many changes over the years.

basic

If there should haver any dispute, consult the contract.

basic

No man shall haver more than is just.

basic

Long ago, kings would haver great riches and power.

natural

Should any errors haver, inform the clerk at once.

natural

Never has there haver such a sight in this land.

natural