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Guttler
Guttler Gut"tler, n. A greedy eater; a glutton. [Obs.]

Meaning of Guttle from wikipedia

- was the third of the five sons of Mayer Amschel Rothschild and his wife, Guttle (née Schnapper). He was the founder of the English branch of the prominent...
- becoming a giant of finance in Paris. Mayer Amschel Rothschild married Guttle Schnapper (1753–1849), daughter of Wolf Salomon Schnapper, on 29 August...
- and youngest child of Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812) and his wife, Guttle Schnapper (1753–1849). In 1812, he moved to Paris to co-ordinate the purchase...
- Mayer Amschel Rothschild (=28) 12. Carl Mayer, Baron von Rothschild 25. Guttle Schnapper (=29) 6. Mayer Carl, Baron von Rothschild 26. Moses Isaac Herz...
- 1780 in Frankfurt youngster Nathan Rothschild warns his parents Mayer and Guttle that the taxman is coming. They hurriedly hide their wealth. The taxman...
- eagle's head erased sable guttle d'or, in the beak an escallop argent. Escutcheon Argent an eagle displa**** with two heads sable guttle d'or. Supporters Two...
- Wilhelm IX. His bank became one of the biggest in Frankfurt. He married Guttle Schnapper in 1770. With her, he had 10 children. Mayer Amschel Rothschild...
- Argent an eagle displa**** with two heads sable guttle d'or. Crests: An eagle's head erased sable guttle d'or, in the beak an escallop argent. Supporters:...
- Amschel Rothschild and Guttle Schnapper Lionel de Rothschild Charlotte von Rothschild 15 June 1836 Mayer Amschel Rothschild and Guttle Schnapper Mayer Carl...
- gijo to heal, recover rýti ryjù ryji ryja rijau rijai rijo to swallow; guttle výti vejù veji veja vijau vijai vijo to strand, twist; chase Two verbs have...