different between havest vs heavest

havest

English

Etymology

From Middle English havest, hast, second-person present singular form of haven, from Old English hæfst, hafast, second-person present singular form of habban, hafian, from Proto-Germanic *habaisi, second-person present singular form of *habjan?; equivalent to have +? -est.

Verb

havest

  1. Obsolete form of hast.

Anagrams

  • Shevat, saveth, thaves

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English hæfst, hafast, second-person present singular form of habban, hafian, from Proto-Germanic *habaisi, second-person present singular form of *habjan?; equivalent to haven +? -est.

Alternative forms

  • hast

Verb

havest

  1. second-person singular present indicative of haven
    • 13th C., anonymous, “Worldesblis ne last no throwe”, Rawlinson Ms G18
      wanne thu list, mon, undur molde / thu shalt hauen astu hauest wrokt.
      (When you lie, man, under the mould, / you'll have as you've wrought.)

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heavest

English

Etymology

heave +? -est

Verb

heavest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of heave

Anagrams

  • theaves

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