plural of her
"The two empty cups on the table were hers, belonging to both women in the group."
That which belongs to her; the possessive case of she, used without a following noun.
"In her devotional notes, she carefully wrote the name in Hers to show deep reverence for the divine mother."
Honorific alternative letter-case form of hers, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
Hers comes from Middle English and originally meant "her's." It is formed by combining the word her with the possessive suffix -s.