hab or nab

English

Etymology

Probably representing a present subjunctive and a negative form of have. Compare Old English hæbbe, næbbe, and the negative particle ne.

Adverb

hab or nab

  1. (obsolete) Win or lose; however things turn out, in any case. [16th–19th c.]
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