haler
IPA: hˈeɪɫɝ
noun
- Alternative form of heller (“currency unit, 100th of a koruna”) [(historical) A German coin equivalent to half a pfennig, later used widely as a small coin in Central Europe and the German Empire.]
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Examples of "haler" in Sentences
- The hard haler doth hale a maine, while other at a trice
- "_Fancy_, indeed, sir; why, I never saw you looking haler."
- Many a haler remnant than he had gone down on a last voyage.
- Gas truck ... honk honk honk AND playing noisy tune from loud haler 7: 10 a.m.
- Au moment où un vapeur allait partir, un Irlandais de l'équipage reçut l'ordre de haler un long câble qui trainait à l'arrière.
- When the world was younger and haler than now, moral trials were a deeper mystery still: perhaps in all the land of Israel there was but one
- The younger, haler men in the village, though, those of them that were left, would probably be wearing rock-gray and carrying sticks before long.
- Acadian vêtements (clothing) are hardes; aussi is itou; et is pis (from et puis); se dépêcher (to hurry) is se haler, literally to haul oneself.34