"havest" meaning in Middle English

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Verb

Etymology: From Old English hæfst, hafast, second-person present singular form of habban, from Proto-Germanic *habaisi, second-person present singular form of *habjaną; equivalent to haven + -est. Etymology templates: {{inh|enm|ang|hæfst}} Old English hæfst, {{inh|enm|gem-pro|*habaisi}} Proto-Germanic *habaisi, {{af|enm|haven|-est}} haven + -est Head templates: {{head|enm|verb form}} havest
  1. second-person singular present indicative of haven Tags: form-of, indicative, present, second-person, singular Form of: haven Synonyms: hast

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  "etymology_text": "From Old English hæfst, hafast, second-person present singular form of habban, from Proto-Germanic *habaisi, second-person present singular form of *habjaną; equivalent to haven + -est.",
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          "english": "When you lie, man, under the mould, / you'll have as you've wrought.",
          "roman": "wanne thu list, mon, undur molde / thu shalt hauen astu hauest wrokt.",
          "text": "13th C., anonymous, “Worldesblis ne last no throwe”, Rawlinson Ms G18",
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          "roman": "wanne thu list, mon, undur molde / thu shalt hauen astu hauest wrokt.",
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