The spelling of the word "hast odor" seems unusual at first glance. However, it is simply an archaic form of the modern word "has odor," meaning "has a smell." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /hæst ˈoʊdər/. The "a" in "hast" sounds like the "a" in "cat," the "o" in "odor" like the "o" in "boat", and the stress is on the second syllable of "odor." Although not commonly used anymore, it is still important to understand and recognize these archaic spellings in order to fully comprehend older texts.