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heller
1[ hel-er ]
noun
- a noisy, rowdy, troublesome person; hellion.
heller
2[ hel-er ]
noun
- a former coin of various German states, usually equal to half a pfennig.
- a former bronze coin of Austria, one 100th of a korona.
Heller
3[ hel-er ]
noun
- Joseph, 1923–99, U.S. novelist.
heller
1/ ˈhɛlə /
noun
- a monetary unit of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, worth one hundredth of a koruna
- any of various old German or Austrian coins of low denomination
heller
2/ ˈhɛlə /
noun
- another word for hellion
Heller
3/ ˈhɛlə /
noun
- HellerJoseph19231999MUSWRITING: novelist Joseph. 1923–99, US novelist. His works include Catch 22 (1961), God Knows (1984), Picture This (1988), and Closing Time (1994)
Word History and Origins
Origin of heller1
Word History and Origins
Origin of heller1
Example Sentences
I wouldn’t give a heller for our prospects.
The depreciation against which it vainly strove was not confined to the lower species, such as pfennige and heller.
The scenes represented in this attractive collection are— 1 heller: View of Deboj.
In a schedule of toll-dues dating from the year 1398 we read: "a horse pays two shillings, a Jew six shillings, an ox two heller."
Ah, as far as my education goes, I have only to thank the gracious Empress Maria Theresa, for I was educated at her Elizabeth Institute in Buda, and my education cost no one a heller.
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