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Hertely
Hertely Her"te*ly, a. & adv. Hearty; heartily. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Hertel from wikipedia

- Hertel is a German surname. Notable people with the name include: Aage Hertel (1873–1944), Danish actor Curtis Hertel (1953–2016), U.S. politician from...
- Hertel or Oakman-Hertel was an American veteran automobile company in Greenfield, M****achusetts started in 1899 and closing in 1900. Max Hertel was an...
- Hertel & Reuss was a manufacturer of optical instruments based in K****el, Germany, which emerged around 1995 following the bankruptcy of its predecessor...
- Hertel Wax is an American company which produces ski wax, snowboard wax, skate wax and accessories. The company is owned by Terry Hertel and is based in...
- Anna Hertel (born 27 October 2000) is a Polish tennis player. Hertel has a career-high WTA ranking of 691 in singles, achieved on 22 July 2024. She also...
- Eberhard Hertel (German: [ˈeːbɐhaʁt ˈhɛʁtl̩]; 29 November 1938 – 20 June 2024) was a German singer who was known for Volkstümliche Musik. Hertel had originally...
- Robert Alden Hertel (born February 21, 1955) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Cincinnati...
- Panchatantra, culminating in the work of Hertel (Hertel 1908, Hertel 1912a, Hertel 1912b, Hertel 1915) and Edgerton (1924). Hertel discovered several recensions...
- Heinrich Hertel (13 November 1901 in Düsseldorf – 5 December 1982) was a German aeronautical engineer. After graduating as an engineer from Technische...
- The Pender-Hertel was an automobile built in Melbourne, Australia, in 1897. John Pender had visited Chicago in 1896 and witnessed the Chicago Times-Herald...