The phrase "doth on one volition" may seem confusing due to its archaic language and unusual spelling. However, it is simply an older version of "does on one's own volition", meaning to act or do something voluntarily. The word "doth" is pronounced as /dʌθ/, with the "th" sound as in "thin". "Volition" is pronounced as /vəˈlɪʃn/, with the stress on the second syllable and a short "i" sound. Understanding the IPA phonetic transcription can help clarify confusing spellings and pronunciations.