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Other crossword clues for answer "HAST"

HAST
Biblical verb
Shakespearean verb form
Hold, of olde
Owns, biblically
O, from what power ___ thou this powerful might? (Shak.)
Thou wilt fall backward when thou _____ more wit: "Romeo and Juliet"
Dost own
Thou ___ forsaken me... (Jeremiah 15:6)
...why ___ thou forsaken me? (Matthew 27:46)
Biblical verb form
...why ___ thou forsaken me?
Possess, Scriptures-style
And ___ thou slain the Jabberwock?
...why ___ thou forsaken me?: Psalm 22
Doth own
And __ thou slain the Jabberwock?: Carroll
Verb with thou
Antiquated verb
... why __ thou forsaken me?: Matthew
And __ thou slain the Jabberwock?
. . . why __ thou forsaken me?
Thou __ not loved: Shak.
Possess, in the past
Doth possess
Possess, poetically
Own, old-style
Possess, in the Bible
Possesses, in the Bible
Doest own
Havest.
Possess: Bibl.
Poetic verb.
Poetic verb form.
Archaic verb form.
Old verb form.
Owns: Poet.
Biblical word
Old verb
Have, to W.S.
Now ___ thou thy desire: Shak.
. . . why ___ thou forsaken me?: Matt. 27:46
___ thou eaten of the tree?: Genesis
Have in the past
Biblical verb with "thou"
And ___ thou slain the Jabberwock?: Carroll
Shakespeare's own?
Own, in the past
Possess, as thou might
Verb before 'thou'
'Why -- thou forsaken me?'
Possess, to Quakers
Owns, in Shakespeare
Thou ___ not loved: Shak.
And _____ thou slain the Jabberwock?
Archaic verb
Have, to Shakespeare
Bibilical verb
____ thou slain the Jabberwock? : Carroll
Owns: archaic
... why _____ thou forsaken me?
Have, once
Possesses, Biblical style
___ seen the White Whale? (Ahab's question)
Thou ___ lacked nothing: Deuteronomy