Air = noun, the atmosphere
Heir = noun, a person legally entitled to property or rank upon the death of another.
Ere = preposition and conjunction, (archaic) before (mainly used in poetry)
E'er = contraction for ever (mainly used in poetry)
also, depending on accent/dialect
Err = verb, to make a mistake
‘are’ is also a homophone of ‘air’ in the sense of ‘a unit of area equal to 100 square metres’. This is more commonly seen in ‘hectare’ ‘10,000 square metres’. 1 hectare = 2.471052 acres.
The homophone for "heir" is "air."
The homophone for heir is air.
The homophone of "heir" is "air."
Air is a homophone for heir.
The homophone of the word "heir" is "air."
The homophone for "ear" is "hear."
The homophone for "heir" is "air."
The homophone for "state of the air" is "weather," and for "which of two" is "witch of two."
Heir
State of the air: weather. Which of two: whether.
The homophone for "a current of air" and "an order of money" is "draft."
draft&draught