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- 2: her/English/noun: invalid uppercase tag Received-Pronunciation not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["English 3-letter words", "English countable nouns", "English determiners", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English grammar appendices", "English lemmas", "English nouns", "English personal pronouns", "English possessive determiners", "English pronouns", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old English", "English terms derived from Proto-Germanic", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English terms inherited from Old English", "English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic", "English terms with homophones", "English third person pronouns", "Pages with 28 entries", "Pages with entries", "Rhymes:English/ɜː(ɹ)", "Rhymes:English/ɜː(ɹ)/1 syllable"], "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "here"}, "expansion": "Middle English here", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "ang", "3": "hire", "4": "", "5": "her"}, "expansion": "Old English hire (“her”)", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "gem-pro", "3": "*hezōi", "pos": "dative and genitive singular of <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"gem-pro\">*hijō</i>"}, "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative and genitive singular of *hijō)", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "frr", "2": "hör"}, "expansion": "North Frisian hör", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "stq", "2": "hier"}, "expansion": "Saterland Frisian hier", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "fy", "2": "har", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "West Frisian har (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nl", "2": "haar", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "Dutch haar (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nds-de", "2": "hör", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "German Low German hör (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "de", "2": "ihr", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "German ihr (“her”)", "name": "cog"}], "etymology_text": "From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative and genitive singular of *hijō).\nCognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).", "forms": [{"form": "hers", "tags": ["plural"]}, {"form": "herė", "tags": ["alternative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "her (plural hers)", "name": "en-noun"}], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [{"categories": ["English informal terms", "English terms with quotations"], "examples": [{"text": "I think this bird is a him, but it may be a her."}, {"ref": "1986, Hélène Cixous, Sorties (translated)", "text": "[…] daring dizzying passages in other, fleeting and passionate dwellings within the hims and hers whom she inhabits […]"}, {"ref": "2004, Charles J. Sullivan, Love and Survival, page 68:", "text": "By this time, she had so many questions, but she only hit him up for one answer about those “hims” and “hers.” She asked, “Do both hims and hers reproduce hummers?”", "type": "quote"}], "glosses": ["A female person or animal."], "raw_glosses": ["(informal) A female person or animal."], "tags": ["informal"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/ˈhɜː/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/ə/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/ˈhɝ/", "tags": ["US"]}, {"ipa": "/ɚ/", "tags": ["US"]}, {"ipa": "[ˈhɚː]", "tags": ["Canada"]}, {"ipa": "[ɚ]", "tags": ["Canada"]}, {"ipa": "[ˈ(h)əɹ]", "tags": ["dialectal"]}, {"audio": "en-us-her.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/2/2c/En-us-her.ogg/En-us-her.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/En-us-her.ogg"}, {"ipa": "/hɛr/", "tags": ["Scotland"]}, {"ipa": "/høː/", "tags": ["New-Zealand"]}, {"ipa": "/heː/", "note": "Liverpool, fair–fur merger"}, {"ipa": "/hɛː/", "note": "Humberside, Teesside, fair–fur merger"}, {"ipa": "/hɜː(ɹ)/", "note": "Lancashire, fair–fur merger"}, {"homophone": "hair"}, {"homophone": "hare (both fair–fur merger)"}, {"homophone": "a (non-rhotic, unstressed form)"}, {"rhymes": "-ɜː(ɹ)"}], "synonyms": [{"word": "she"}], "wikipedia": ["her"], "word": "her"}
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her (English noun)
her/English/noun: invalid uppercase tag Received-Pronunciation not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["English 3-letter words", "English countable nouns", "English determiners", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English grammar appendices", "English lemmas", "English nouns", "English personal pronouns", "English possessive determiners", "English pronouns", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old English", "English terms derived from Proto-Germanic", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English terms inherited from Old English", "English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic", "English terms with homophones", "English third person pronouns", "Pages with 28 entries", "Pages with entries", "Rhymes:English/ɜː(ɹ)", "Rhymes:English/ɜː(ɹ)/1 syllable"], "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "here"}, "expansion": "Middle English here", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "ang", "3": "hire", "4": "", "5": "her"}, "expansion": "Old English hire (“her”)", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "gem-pro", "3": "*hezōi", "pos": "dative and genitive singular of <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"gem-pro\">*hijō</i>"}, "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative and genitive singular of *hijō)", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "frr", "2": "hör"}, "expansion": "North Frisian hör", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "stq", "2": "hier"}, "expansion": "Saterland Frisian hier", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "fy", "2": "har", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "West Frisian har (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nl", "2": "haar", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "Dutch haar (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nds-de", "2": "hör", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "German Low German hör (“her”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "de", "2": "ihr", "3": "", "4": "her"}, "expansion": "German ihr (“her”)", "name": "cog"}], "etymology_text": "From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative and genitive singular of *hijō).\nCognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).", "forms": [{"form": "hers", "tags": ["plural"]}, {"form": "herė", "tags": ["alternative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "her (plural hers)", "name": "en-noun"}], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [{"categories": ["English informal terms", "English terms with quotations"], "examples": [{"text": "I think this bird is a him, but it may be a her."}, {"ref": "1986, Hélène Cixous, Sorties (translated)", "text": "[…] daring dizzying passages in other, fleeting and passionate dwellings within the hims and hers whom she inhabits […]"}, {"ref": "2004, Charles J. Sullivan, Love and Survival, page 68:", "text": "By this time, she had so many questions, but she only hit him up for one answer about those “hims” and “hers.” She asked, “Do both hims and hers reproduce hummers?”", "type": "quote"}], "glosses": ["A female person or animal."], "raw_glosses": ["(informal) A female person or animal."], "tags": ["informal"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/ˈhɜː/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/ə/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/ˈhɝ/", "tags": ["US"]}, {"ipa": "/ɚ/", "tags": ["US"]}, {"ipa": "[ˈhɚː]", "tags": ["Canada"]}, {"ipa": "[ɚ]", "tags": ["Canada"]}, {"ipa": "[ˈ(h)əɹ]", "tags": ["dialectal"]}, {"audio": "en-us-her.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/2/2c/En-us-her.ogg/En-us-her.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/En-us-her.ogg"}, {"ipa": "/hɛr/", "tags": ["Scotland"]}, {"ipa": "/høː/", "tags": ["New-Zealand"]}, {"ipa": "/heː/", "note": "Liverpool, fair–fur merger"}, {"ipa": "/hɛː/", "note": "Humberside, Teesside, fair–fur merger"}, {"ipa": "/hɜː(ɹ)/", "note": "Lancashire, fair–fur merger"}, {"homophone": "hair"}, {"homophone": "hare (both fair–fur merger)"}, {"homophone": "a (non-rhotic, unstressed form)"}, {"rhymes": "-ɜː(ɹ)"}], "synonyms": [{"word": "she"}], "wikipedia": ["her"], "word": "her"}
her (English noun)
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her (English noun)
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