"Dost take off" is a phrase commonly used in early modern English, meaning "do take off" or "remove." Its spelling can be explained through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). "Dost" is pronounced as /dʌst/, with the "o" as the schwa sound and the "s" as a voiced consonant. "Take" is pronounced as /teɪk/, with the "a" as a long vowel sound and the "k" as an unvoiced consonant. Lastly, "off" is pronounced as /ɒf/, with the "o" as a short vowel sound and the "f" as an unvoiced consonant.