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haler

[ hah-ler ]

noun

  1. Also a minor coin of the Czech Republic, one 100th of a koruna.


haler

/ ˈhɑːlə /

noun

  1. See heller
    a variant of heller 1


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Word History and Origins

Origin of haler1

First recorded in 1930–35; from Czech haléř, from Middle High German haller, variant of heller; heller 2

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Example Sentences

My father took it for forty years, and there wasn't a haler man in the country.

Haler turned back with Godey, and went with him to where they had left Scott.

You and I are of the same age; and You are stronger and haler than I am.

Mr. Haler learned afterwards from that mess that Rohrer and Andrews wandered off the next day and died.

Haler heard and knew the guns which he fired for him at night, and starting early in the morning, soon met him.

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