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hath

American  
[hath] / hæθ /

verb

Archaic.
  1. 3rd person singular present indicative of have.


hath British  
/ hæθ /

verb

  1. archaic a form of the present tense (indicative mood) of have

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Appeared in the October 4, 2025, print edition as 'Hell Hath No Fury Like a Coffee Drinker in 2025'.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 3, 2025

“That Librarian” is a raw and disarming exploration of a writer confronting her own anxieties and wrath — one chapter title reads “Hell Hath No Fury Like a Librarian Scorned.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 22, 2024

A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to a San Ramon, Calif., consulting company as Robert Hath.

From Washington Post • Oct. 22, 2021

“It’s going to be pretty hard to move this along without votes on Friday and Saturday probably,” Utah Sen. Orrin Hath told reporters Tuesday.

From Slate • Sep. 25, 2018

Hath not his tears salinity, which might be measured, were they burnt away with flame?

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party" by M.T. Anderson

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