The spelling of the word "doth bit" may seem unusual, but it is actually a combination of the archaic verb "doth", meaning "does", and the noun "bit", meaning "a small amount". In IPA phonetic transcription, "doth" is pronounced as /dʌθ/, while "bit" is pronounced as /bɪt/. Together, the pronunciation would be /dʌθ bɪt/. This kind of old-fashioned language is not common in modern English, but can still be found in historical texts and literature.