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hast

American  
[hast] / hæst /

verb

Archaic.
  1. 2nd person singular present indicative of have.


hast British  
/ hæst /

verb

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

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Since launching last year, Hast du Feuer has brought some of the most respected selectors in the world to various bars, clubs and warehouse spaces in D.C.

From Washington Post • Feb. 8, 2023

Hast Du Feuer — roughly translated from German as that old nightlife koan “do you have a light?” — is the newest collective laser-focused on celebrating dance music in the District.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2022

Such a striking victory can be credited to the two intrepid prosecutors, Joan Illuzzi-Orbon and Meghan Hast, who meticulously laid out the defendant’s culpability.

From The Guardian • Feb. 24, 2020

“Maybe I can just grin and bear it,” Ms. Hast said of Ms. Mann’s frame of mind.

From New York Times • Feb. 7, 2020

His massive tongue rolled up over his moustache in preparation and, strumming, he began to sing, “Tarye no longer; toward thyn heritage / Hast on thy weye, and be of ryght good chere.”

From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole