Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete contracted form of ne hath, hath not.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • obsolete hath not.

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  • phrase obsolete hath not

Etymologies

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ne hath

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Examples

  • 'nath' (nose ring), the Maharashtrian bride glowed like a 100-watt bulb as her Punjabi groom applied

    Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views' 2010

  • Inspector Rajaram Pardeshi, in-charge of the Junnar police station said the suspects in Shivneri cut three iron grills of the temple window with a sharp object and decamped with a mangalsutra and a nath (nose ring) and some money (totalling Rs 10,725) by breaking open the donation box sometime between Monday night and early Tuesday morning.

    Are We Losing Our Faith in Tough Times? Jan 2009

  • Tarak nath Chowdhury, a civil engineer invented a device, which can save LPG upto 110 Rs/cyclinder.

    New device which saves 33% of LPG 2008

  • First Light is like its predecessor populated by giants the nodal figure being Rabindra nath Tagore.

    First Light : A Book Review Shantanud 2008

  • Gyda llaw, un rheswm nes di ennill oedd bod Godfrey yn gynghorydd iwsles, yn ôl llawer iawn o bobl, yn cynnwys Mam, nath ddweud ei bod hi wedi siarad efo chdi, ond dydi hi dal ddim yn gwybod be 'di blog!

    Buddugoliaeth annisgwyl Dyfrig 2008

  • His left nostril was pierced to take a nath or nose ring, Malgaonkar writes.

    Godse was brought up as a girl 2008

  • I'm a generous inventor, full of empathy... and nath a reserved leader!

    test yourself... misses free 2008

  • Because among nosoever circusdances is to be apprehended the dustungwashed poltronage of the lost Gabbarnaur – Jaggar-nath.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • In the dawns they flared windy-red above stark blue, as Kedar — nath and Badrinath — kings of that wilderness — took the first sunlight.

    Kim 2003

  • "Dear spirits," Jennsen finally said, squinting, blinking the dust from her eyes as the aften-nath seemed to abate.

    The Pillars of Creation Goodkind, Terry 2001

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