Does "doth" means "piece of cloth"?

Question:if not then what does it means

Answers:
"doth" is old english for "does". You may be confusing it with "doff" which means remove (as in clothing).
"Doth" is an oldfashioned spelling of "does".
Doth means does.

"What doth he have?"
"What does he have?"
may be a typo
doth (v.) (Archaic)
A third person singular present tense of do.

You'll find "doth" is used in William Shakespeare plays etc.

"False face must hide what the false heart doth know."
William Shakespeare

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