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Definition of Thaler
1. n. A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.
Definition of Thaler
1. Noun. The monetary unit of Baden from 1829 to 1837, valued at 100 Kreuzer. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Thaler
1. taler [n -S] - See also: taler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thaler
thalattocracy thalcusite thaler (current term) thalers thalfenisite thali thalia thaliacea thalian thalictrine | thalidomide thalidomide baby thalidomides thalience thalis thallane thallate |
Literary usage of Thaler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession by Johann Hermann Baas, Henry Ebenezer Handerson (1889)
"A night- visit, one thaler. Visits requiring the physician to travel some distance
were charged at two thaler for each (German) mile, and two thaler for ..."
2. Outlines of the History of Medicine and the Medical Profession by Henry Ebenezer Handerson, Johann Hermann Baas (1889)
"The first consultatif* each physician, one thaler; for each subsequent ...
A ni" visit, one thaler. Visits requiring the physician to travel some ..."
3. Berlin Under the New Empire: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry by Henry Vizetelly (1879)
"Thus the tax which on an income of 500 thaler amounts to ten thaler, on 1000
thaler becomes twenty-four thaler, on 10000 thaler 288 thaler, and on 100000 ..."
4. Berlin Under the New Empire: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry by Henry Vizetelly (1879)
"A pound of snuff had been supplied to him and the amount of one thaler ten groschen
... Mounted officers receive from 20 to 40 thaler for horse equipment. ..."
5. Berlin Under the New Empire: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry by Henry Vizetelly (1879)
"A pound of snuff had been supplied to him and the amount of one thaler ten groschen
... Mounted officers receive from 20 to 40 thaler for horse equipment. ..."
6. The Apples of New York by Spencer Ambrose Beach, Nathaniel Ogden Booth, Orrin Morehouse Taylor (1905)
"thaler (5, 9, 10, 12, 14). Yellow Transparent (n). A Russian variety of the Yellow
Transparent type. It resembles the Yellow Transparent so closely that ..."
7. Labor in Europe and America: A Special Report on the Rates of Wages, the by Edward Young (1875)
"Contract work pays the man •£ thaler (24 cents) a day, and dating the harvest he
earns £ thaler (18 cents) and the wife -ft thaler (9$ cents/a day. ..."