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Definition of Hellers
1. heller [n] - See also: heller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hellers
Literary usage of Hellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Child Labor in City Streets by Edward Nicholas Clopper (1912)
"For delivering of washing, thirty hellers (6 cents) for a two-hours' trip, or
sixty hellers to two crowns (12 to 40.6 cents) a week. ..."
2. The universal cambist, and commercial instructor by Patrick Kelly (1811)
"... or 8 hellers ; a Rappe, l^ Angster, or 3 hellers. There were formerly here
two sorts of money; currency and money of exchange. Sales of merchandize and ..."
3. Reminiscences of a Sportsman by Joel Parker Whitney (1906)
"The "hellers" had become so aggressive and arrogant, that a secret action had
... Boasts had been made by the hellers that they proposed to run the town, ..."