The phrase "hath law on" is spelled phonetically as /hæθ lɔː ɒn/. The word "hath" is an archaic form of "has," while "law" refers to a legal system or rule. When combined, the phrase implies that someone has the power or authority to enforce the law. It is a phrase that has fallen out of use in modern English, but it can be found in historical texts from the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods.