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Webster 1913 Edition
Hain't
Hain’t
(hānt)
. A contraction of
have not
or has not
; as, I
. hain’t
, he hain't
, we hain't
[Colloq. or illiterate speech.]
[Written also
han't
.] Definition 2024
hain't
hain't
See also: haint
English
Contraction
hain’t
- (dialectal, archaic) has not
- (dialectal, archaic) have not
- 1884: Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter VIII
- “Doan’ hurt me — don’t! I hain’t ever done no harm to a ghos’. I alwuz liked dead people, en done all I could for ’em. You go en git in de river agin, whah you b’longs, en doan’ do nuffn to Ole Jim, ’at ’uz awluz yo’ fren’.”
- 1884: Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter VIII
- (dialectal, hypercorrect) ain’t
Usage notes
Hain’t originally derived from han’t, and meant has not and have not. In certain h-adding modern dialects, hain’t is synonymous with, and a replacement for, ain’t in all its uses.