1. hir - Pronoun
2. hir - Determiner
See Here, pron.
Source: Webster's dictionarySo was hir jolly whistel wel y-wette. Geoffrey Chaucer
Who is wurs shod, than the shoemakers wyfe, With shops full of shoes all hir lyfe? John Heywood
Men sholde wedden after hir estat, For youthe and elde is often at debat. Geoffrey Chaucer
Than upon him scho kest up baith hir Ene, And with ane blenk it come into his thocht, That he sumtime hir face befoir had sene. Bot scho was in sic plye he knew hir nocht, Yit than hir luik into his mynd it brocht The sweit visage and amorous blenking Of fair Cresseid sumtyme his awin darling. Robert Henryson
On a nygth, as this creatur lay in hir bedde wyth hir husbond, sche herd a sownd of melodye so swet and delectable, hir thowt, as sche had ben in paradyse. And therwyth sche styrt owt of hir bedde and seyd, "Alas, that evyr I dede synne, it is ful mery in hevyn." Margery Kempe
So was hir jolly whistel wel y-wette. English Proverb