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her

Webster 1828

HER, pronounced hur, an adjective, or pronominal adjective of the third person. [Latin suus.]1. Belonging to a female; as her face; her head.2. It is used before neuter nouns in personification.Wisdom's ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Proverbs 3:15.HER is also used as a pronoun or substitute for a female in the objective case, after a verb or preposition.She gave also to her husband with her and he did eat. Genesis 3:6.HERs is primarily the objective or genitive case, denoting something that belongs to a female. But it stands as a substitute in the nominative or objective case.And what his fortune wanted, hers could mend.HERe hers stands for her fortune, but it must be considered as the nominative to could mend. I will take back my own book and give you hers. Here hers is the object after give