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Schilling

Schilling \Schil"ling\, n. [G. See Shilling.] Any one of several small German and Dutch coins, worth from about one and a half cents to about five cents.

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schilling

n. The old currency of Austria, divided into 100 groschen

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schilling

n. formerly the basic unit of money in Austria [syn: Austrian schilling]

Wikipedia
Schilling

Schilling may refer to:

  • Austrian schilling, the former currency of Austria
  • Schilling, California
  • Schilling & Company or McCormick & Company
  • Schilling Air Force Base
  • Schilling Power Station, an oil-fired power station near the nuclear power station at Stade, Germany
  • Schilling of Solothurn, a family of two Swiss chroniclers
  • The Schilling School for Gifted Children, a K-12 school in Cincinnati, Ohio
Schilling (surname)

Schilling is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • August "Gus" Schilling (1908–1957), American film actor
  • Bobby Schilling (born 1964), U.S. Republican politician from Illinois
  • Christian Schwarz-Schilling (born 1930), German politician
  • Curt Schilling (born 1966), American Major League Baseball player
  • David C. Schilling (1918-1956), American military officer
  • Francis X. Schilling (1868-1949), American farmer and politician
  • Frank Schilling (born 1969), Internet investor
  • Harry W. Schilling (1887-1958), American farmer and politician
  • Jeffrey Schilling
  • Joe Schilling (born 1984), American kickboxer
  • Pavel Schilling (1786-1837), Estonian-German Russian diplomat
  • Peter Schilling (born 1956), German synthpop musician
  • Taylor Schilling (born 1984), American actress
  • Walter Schilling (1895 – 1943), German general
  • Warner R. Schilling (1925 2013), American political scientist and international relations scholar

Usage examples of "schilling".

He had, for instance, run the great Game-player Joe Schilling right out of existence.

If he were wrong, if the card really were an eight, then Joe Schilling had won again and his grip on New York City was even more secure.

Joseph Schilling said, leading the way through the dusty utter disorder of his record shop to the living quarters behind.

Joe Schilling cleared a place at the table in the kitchen and set out two handle-less teacups.

After the Sibleys had left, Pete paid for his Schipa record, had Joe Schilling wrap it extra-carefully, and then he took a deep breath and plunged into the issue at hand.

Pausing, Joe Schilling straightened his wrinkled, old-fashioned necktie, smoothed his vest.

Pete and Joe Schilling stood watching until the car took off and was gone.

Luckman pushed Joe Schilling out of New York City, in factI remember that distinctly.

BEING SOMEWHAT poor, Joe Schilling owned an ancient, cantankerous, moody, auto-auto which he called Max.

Joe Schilling said, and got into the auto-auto, seated himself at the tiller, then remembered that he had forgotten his parrot, Eeore.

But marriage had always been primarily an economic entity, Schilling reflected as he steered his auto-auto up into the early-morning New Mexico sky.

It would be good to know precisely where he stood in relation to her before Joe Schilling put in his appearance .

His auto-auto, Max, landed at the curb before the apartment building in San Rafael, and Joe Schilling stiffly slid across the seat, opened the door manually and stepped out.

He turned toward Carol, who sat by Pete and Joe Schilling on the large center sofa.

Joe Schilling went to the vidphone in the back of the restaurant to call.