Woman from Esher (3)
'woman' is the definition.
(her refers to a woman)
'esher' is the wordplay.
'HER' is hidden within the letters.
However, I am uncertain how the hidden word is indicated.
'from' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for her that I've seen before include "She, objectively" , "In the Midlands she" , "The woman's" , "Belonging to the woman" , "The female's" .)
'woman' is the definition.
'from esher' is the wordplay.
'from' says the answer is hidden in the clue.
'SHE' can be found hidden inside 'esher'.
(Other definitions for she that I've seen before include "1887 Rider Haggard novel" , "- - Loves You (Beatles)" , "Rider's novel" , "Female pronoun" , "way to refer to mare" .)