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"Told'st" is an archaic form of the verb "told" that was commonly used in Early Modern English, particularly in the works of Shakespeare and other writers from that time period. It is the second person singular past tense form of "tell."
Actually the question should have been, "What does 'Thou told'st me thou didst hold him in thy hate' mean?" It is from Act I of Shakespeare's play, Othello. In modern English it means, "You told me that you hated him". Roderigo and Iago are arguing about Iago's loyalty to Othello. Roderigo says, "You (Iago) told me (Roderigo) that you (Iago) hated him (Othello). For more information, read the play.