The spelling of the word "haddest the aspects of" can be confusing due to its archaic form and irregular conjugation. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /ˈhædɪst ði ˈæspɛkts ʌv/. The word "haddest" is the second person singular past tense of "have" in the subjunctive mood, which is not commonly used in modern English. "Aspects" is a common noun that refers to different parts or features of something. Therefore, "haddest the aspects of" means "you possessed the different features of something" in old-fashioned language.