The word "haddest view" is spelled as /ˈhædɪst vjuː/. The pronunciation of this word includes two syllables, with the stress on the first syllable (/ˈhædɪst/). The spelling of "haddest" is an archaic form of the word "have," which means "possess" or "own." It is conjugated in the second person singular past tense, which is why it ends in -est (/hædɪst/). "View" is spelled phonetically, with the long "u" sound and the "v" sound. Together, the phrase means "you possessed the greatest view."
The phrase "haddest view" does not have a specific etymology on its own. However, as separate words, "haddest" comes from the Middle English word "haddest" (second person singular past tense of "to have") and "view" comes from the Middle English word "vewe" which is derived from the Old French word "veue" (“sight,” “view,” or “opinion”). Therefore, the origins of each word can be traced back to Middle English and Old French.