A third-person pronoun is a pronoun that refers to an entity other than the speaker or listener.
1 Lou, the funky, reassuringly daft, all-purpose parent figure was obviously a ' hir . '
2 John Shields Cut out my Small rifle & brought hir to Shoot very well.
3 On the beautiful portrait of Andrews, is the autograph of Annie Brokett hir Blook!
4 Of course I couldn't be expected to let a hir - to let a boy kiss me.
5 Then he chargeth hir , to procure as manie men, women, and children also, as she can, to enter into this societie....
6 There was no one like M. Le Hir in this respect.
7 Hir opens at the Herald Theatre in Auckland on August 2nd.
8 He much more nearly resembled M. Garnier than M. Le Hir .
9 Sepham also and Hapham the sons of Hir : and Hasim the sons of Aher.
10 Remember the great Men-kau-ra, remember the old Pharaoh who built the Pyramid of Hir .
11 And the messengers that went were Iddic the son of Anarawd, and Heveydd Hir .
12 And Hir Eiddyl, and Hir Amreu (they were two attendants of Arthur).
13 And the messengers that went were Iddic, the son of Anarawd, and Heveyd Hir .
14 As a comparative grammarian, M. Quatremère was also very inferior to M. Le Hir .
15 And the sons of Caleb the son of Jephone, were Hir , and Ela, and Naham.
16 Officials have said Bin Hir was likely killed in the firefight, but Usman had escaped.
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