The spelling of the word "hadst aspects of" can be confusing due to its archaic language. The word "hadst" is the second person singular past tense of "have," used mainly in Old English. The word "aspects" means different characteristics or features, and "of" is a preposition. The IPA phonetic transcription for "hadst aspects of" would be /hædst/ /ˈæspɛkts/ /ʌv/. Despite its complexity, this phrase can still be used to describe the different attributes or traits that something or someone possesses.