1. her

      [ hur; unstressed her, er ]
      / hɜr; unstressed hər, ər /

      pronoun

      the objective case of she: We saw her this morning. Give this book to her.
      the possessive case of she (used as an attributive adjective): Her coat is the one on the chair. I'm sorry about her leaving.Compare hers.
      the dative case of she: I gave her the book.
      Informal. (used instead of the pronoun she in the predicate after the verb to be): It's her. It isn't her.

      noun

      Slang. a female: Is the new baby a her or a him?

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      Origin of her

      before 900; Middle English her(e), Old English hire, genitive and dative of hēo she (feminine of he1)

      usage note for her

      See he1, me.

      Definition for her (2 of 3)

      she
      [ shee ]
      / ʃi /

      pronoun, singular nominative she, possessive her or hers, objective her; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them.

      the female person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that female.
      the woman: She who listens learns.
      anything considered, as by personification, to be feminine: spring, with all the memories she conjures up.

      noun, plural shes.

      a female person or animal.
      an object or device considered as female or feminine.

      Origin of she

      1125–75; Middle English, alteration of Old English sēo, sīo, sīe, feminine of se the1; replacing Old English hēo, hīo, feminine personal pronoun; see he1, her

      usage note for she

      See he1, me, they.

      Definition for her (3 of 3)

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      British Dictionary definitions for her (1 of 3)

      her
      / (hɜː, unstressed , ə) /

      pronoun (objective)

      refers to a female person or animalhe loves her; they sold her a bag; something odd about her; lucky her!
      refers to things personified as feminine or traditionally to ships and nations
      mainly US a dialect word for herself she needs to get her a better job

      determiner

      of, belonging to, or associated with herher silly ideas; her hair; her smoking annoys me

      Word Origin for her

      Old English hire, genitive and dative of hēo she, feminine of hēo he 1; related to Old High German ira, Gothic izōs, Middle Dutch hare

      undefined her

      See me 1

      British Dictionary definitions for her (2 of 3)

      her.

      abbreviation for

      heraldic
      heraldry

      British Dictionary definitions for her (3 of 3)

      she
      / (ʃiː) /

      pronoun (subjective)

      refers to a female person or animalshe is a doctor; she's a fine mare
      refers to things personified as feminine, such as cars, ships, and nations
      Australian and NZ an informal word for it 1 (def. 3) she's apples; she'll be right

      noun

      1. a female person or animal
      2. (in combination)she-cat

      Word Origin for she

      Old English sīe, accusative of sēo, feminine demonstrative pronoun

      undefined she

      See me 1
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