from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Hath \Hath\ (h[a^]th), v., 3d pers. sing. pres. of {Have},
contracted from haveth.
Has. [Archaic.]
[1913 Webster]
What hath God wrought? --Samuel F. B.
Morse [The
first message
sent by
telegraph,
from Mr.
Morse, at the
chamber of the
Supreme Court
(then in the
United States
Capitol) to
his assistant
Albert Vail at
the Mount
Clair Depot in
Baltimore in
1844. Mr.
Morse allowed
Annie
Ellsworth, the
daughter of a
friend, to
choose the
words, which
she took from
Numbers xxiii.
23.]
[PJC]