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heller I. hel·ler \ˈhelə(r)\ noun (plural hellers or heller) Etymology: German, from Middle High German hallære, haller, heller, from Hall, town in Swabia, Germany where they were first minted + Middle High German -ære, -er -er 1. : an old small silver coin first issued in Germany in the 13th century, later debased to billon and finally to copper, and spreading to Austria and Switzerland 2. : an Austrian unit of value 1893-1925 equal to 1/100 of the krone; also : a coin representing this unit last issued in 1916 3. : haler II. hell·er noun (-s) Etymology: hell (I) + -er chiefly dialect : one that is hard to handle; especially : a person inclined to make trouble < used to be a heller — drank a lot and threw his weight around till he got in jail — Warren Leslie > |