The phrase "hath one disposal" consists of three words - "hath," "one," and "disposal." The spelling of "hath" is a bit tricky as it's an archaic form of "has," using the third-person singular present tense of the verb "have." Its pronunciation is /hæθ/ or "hath" in IPA phonetic transcription. "One" is straightforward, pronounced as /wʌn/. "Disposal" has two syllables pronounced as /dɪˈspoʊzəl/ or "di-spoh-zuhl." Altogether, "hath one disposal" means "has one at their disposal" or "has one under their control."