Her , Here (&?;), pron.
pl. [OE. here, hire, AS. heora,
hyra, gen. pl. of hē. See He.]
Of them; their. [Obs.]
Piers Plowman.
On here bare knees adown they fall.
Chaucer.
Her (?), pron. & a. [OE.
hire, here, hir, hure, gen. and dat. sing., AS. hire, gen. and dat. sing. of héo she.
from the same root as
E. he. See He.]
The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out.
&fist; The possessive her takes
the form hers when the noun with
which in agrees is not given,
but implied. "And what his
fortune wanted, hers
could mend."
Dryden.