How Do You Spell LETTED HAVE?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛtɪd hˈav] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "letted have" is [lˈɛtɪd hˈav], [lˈɛtɪd hˈav], [l_ˈɛ_t_ɪ_d h_ˈa_v] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

Common Misspellings for LETTED HAVE

  • ketted have
  • petted have
  • oetted have
  • lwtted have
  • lstted have
  • ldtted have
  • lrtted have
  • l4tted have
  • l3tted have
  • lerted have
  • lefted have
  • legted have
  • leyted have
  • le6ted have
  • le5ted have
  • letred have
  • letfed have
  • letged have
  • letyed have
  • let6ed have

Etymology of LETTED HAVE

The phrase "letted have" is quite rare and outdated in contemporary English. It is a combination of the verb "let" in its archaic sense and the verb "have". "Let" derives from Old English "lǽtan" meaning "to allow" or "to permit". "Have" stems from Old English "habban", which signifies "to possess" or "to hold".

In the context of "letted have", the phrase implies granting permission or consent to possess or obtain something. It is worth noting that "letted have" is not commonly used today, and contemporary English would typically use alternative phrases, such as "allowed to have" or "permitted to possess".

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