The nut-browne bride haes gowd and gear, Fair Annet she has gat nane; And the little beauty Fair Annet haes O it wull soon be gane.
Thaes cyninges haes weardh hraedlice gefremmed, and thaes witegan ehteras wurdon asceofene betwux dha leon, and hi dhaerrihte mid graedigum ceaflum h['i] ealle totaeron.
Godes haes sodhlice is weorc, swa swa se sealm-wyrhta cwaedh, "He hit gecwaedh, and tha gesceafta waeron geworhte.
Not one of them had been wounded, and from their impassable heights they threw down jeers and showers of stones upon the retiring Tai-o-haes and their white allies.
Porter was for descending at once, but the Tai-o-haes warned him that the path was so steep and dangerous that even in daylight it would take all their skill to go down it.
First he built a strong fort, assisted by the Tai-o-haes and Hapaas, and there he took possession of the Marquesas in the name of the United States.
I'm dune for noo, althegither; he haesgotten puir Jock!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.