The spelling of the phrase "haddest no time for" uses archaic grammar and verb conjugation. The word "haddest" is a past tense form of the verb "to have" in the second person singular, which is no longer in common use. The pronunciation is /ˈhædəst/, with the final -est representing the -ed ending of the word. The phrase "haddest no time for" means "you did not have time for" and is often found in texts from the Middle Ages or Shakespearean English.