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Han't  contract.  A contraction of have not, or has not, used in illiterate speech. In the United States the commoner spelling is hain't.






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"Han't" Quotes from Famous Books



... wimmin chaws! Han't the' as much right ter as ye? I reckon what's good fur th' gander'll do ...
— The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy • Various

... han't heerd ov that ar justice, since yur a stranger in these parts, an' a Britisher. You han't got sich a one among yur bigwigs, I reckin. He's the fellar that ain't a-goin' to keep you long in Chancery. No, by God! he'll do yur business in double-quick time. Hell and scissors! ...
— The Quadroon - Adventures in the Far West • Mayne Reid

... "I han't got no brandy," he said, "but there's a drop or two of old Medford rum in this here that you're welcome to, if it'll be of any help. I alliz kerry a little on 't in case o' ...
— A Mortal Antipathy • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

... our luck in these parts, but we han't yet made up our minds exactly where to go. Mayhap you'll give us the benefit of ...
— The Wild Man of the West - A Tale of the Rocky Mountains • R.M. Ballantyne

... way, conveyed his purse with twenty guineas in it out of his fob-pocket, where he had put it for fear of her, and put another purse with gilded counters in it into the room of it. After he had done, he says to her, 'Now han't you picked my pocket?' She jested with him, and told him she supposed he had not much to lose; he put his hand to his fob, and with his fingers felt that his purse was there, which fully satisfied him, and so she brought off his money. And this was a trade with her; she ...
— The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders &c. • Daniel Defoe

... didn't calkerlate on staying any longer'n I could turn the stones into money," the man said. "My old mother lives up to Brownsville, and I thought of goin' up to make her a little visit—han't seen her fur ten years. Then I'm going back to the mines, since I han't no reason to hang around these parts now," with a bitter emphasis on ...
— True Love's Reward • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon



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