heller
1 Americannoun
noun
plural
hellers, heller-
a former coin of various German states, usually equal to half a pfennig.
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a former bronze coin of Austria, one 100th of a korona.
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a monetary unit of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, worth one hundredth of a koruna
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any of various old German or Austrian coins of low denomination
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Etymology
Origin of heller1
1890–95, short for hell-raiser
Origin of heller2
First recorded in 1565–75; from German, Middle High German haller, heller, after (Schwäbisch) Hall, the Swabian town where they were originally minted; see -er 1
Example Sentences
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Kirken er kun en Kryslitkirke, saa den er hverken ny eller smuk og Kroen ligger heller ikke lige overfor, men et godt Stykke derfra, men ellers er det rigtigt.
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At Marseilles, he became a bit of a heller on a £3OO-a-year allowance from an indulgent uncle.
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The Free City of Danzig is about to discard German marks and substitute an independent currency with 100 heller to one gulden.
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He was also, says Sunny, "sort of a heller."
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These although paying postage to the value of 5 and 10 heller, sell at 7 and 12 heller respectively.
From The Postage Stamp in War by Melville, Fred. J.
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