Answer: hadst

AnswerCrossword Clue
hadstto give birth to
HADSTOwned, to the Bard
HADSTOwned, old-style
HADSTPossessed to King James
HADSTPossessed, in the King's English
HADST"For thou ... cast me into the deep": Jonah
HADSTPossessed, to the Bard
hadstto engage in
hadst(used with an infinitive to express obligation)
HADSTPossessed, Scriptures-style
hadstto possess; hold
hadstto get
hadstto outwit
hadstto experience
hadstto permit
hadstHAVE, to possess
hadstto cause to or cause to be
hadst(used with a past participle to form perfect tenses)
HADSTOwned, in the Old Testament
HADSTOwned, in olden times
HADST"I would thou ... my bones and I thy news": Juliet
HADST"Thou ... an Edward, till a Richard kill'd him": "Richard III"
HADST"Thou shouldst not have been old till thou .. been wise": "King Lear"
HADSTPossessed, biblically
HADSTPossessed, scriptures-style
HADST"... would thou ... ne'er been born" ("Othello")
HADSTPossessed, to Shakespeare
HADSTBiblical verb
HADST"... tell'st me where thou .. this ring": Shak.
HADSTPossessed, old-style
HADSTIt's kept in the Bible
HADSTVerb with thou
HADST"... thou no poison mix'd ...?": "Romeo and Juliet"
HADSTPossessed, to King James
HADSTPossessed, in the Bible