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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
have . Alternative spelling ofhath .
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Examples
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Polombe: and of that mount, the cytee hathe his name.
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And that tre hathe many leves, as the gynypre hathe.
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Firste let him sorowe, not with a lighte forthinckinge, but with a moste earneste and bittre repentaunce in the botome of his conscience: for the puritie and innocencie that he had gotten eyther by baptisme or the benefite of former repentaunce, and nowe hathe eftsones loste, and forgone throughe sinne.
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Finally no colours of hipocrisie, no meanes to set out more beautie then nature hathe giuen them.
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Their womens attire is of Golde, (whereof that country hathe plentie) of pearle, and of Sarsenette.
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For the fourthe Sacramente it is holden, that euery prieste rightly priested, acordyng to the keies of the Churche, hauing an entente to consecrate, and obseruynge the fourme of the woordes: hathe power, of wheaten breade to make the very bodie of Christe, and of wine to make his very bloude.
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None of them hathe any seuerall wife, and therfore no seueral children, but bothe those in commune, the tiraunte excepted: Who hathe but one wyfe onely.
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The floude that ronneth alonge their bordes, hathe in it as it ware limall of golde in great plentie.
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It hathe bene there a longe continued and aunciente custome, to honour their kynges like goddes.
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But at the thirde time, hathe his hande cut of, and at the fourthe his foote.
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