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hirs

English

Etymology

hir +? -s. Compare hers.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: h?rz, IPA(key): /hi?z/

Pronoun

hirs

  1. That which belongs to hir, theirs (singular). Possessive case of hir, used in place of a noun. Coordinate with his and hers.

Synonyms

  • (singular) theirs
  • (neologism) eirs

Hyponyms

  • his, hers

Usage notes

See usage notes for hir.

See also

  • other attested gender-neutral pronouns

Anagrams

  • Rish, sihr

Middle English

Etymology 1

Pronoun

hirs

  1. Alternative form of hires (hers)

Etymology 2

Pronoun

hirs

  1. Alternative form of heres (theirs)

Etymology 3

Noun

hirs (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of hereos (love-sickness)

Etymology 4

Verb

hirs

  1. Alternative form of hereth: third-person singular present of heren (to hear)

hirs From the web:

  • what horse won the kentucky derby
  • what horse race is today
  • what hirsutism means
  • what horse won the kentucky derby 2021
  • what horses are running in the preakness
  • what horses are running in the belmont stakes 2021
  • what horse won the kentucky derby this year
  • what horses are in the kentucky derby


hits

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h?ts/

Etymology 1

Determiner

hits

  1. (dialectal) Alternative form of its

Etymology 2

Noun

hits

  1. plural of hit

Verb

hits

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit

Anagrams

  • Hist, Tish, hist, hist-, hist., iths, shit, sith, this, tish

Catalan

Noun

hits

  1. plural of hit

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

hits

  1. plural of hit

Spanish

Noun

hits

  1. plural of hit

hits From the web:

  • what hits
  • what hits the ground first
  • what hits shedinja
  • what hits the strings on a piano
  • what hits the tympanum
  • what hits hard
  • what hits the moon
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