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Dangerless
Dangerless Dan"ger*less, a. Free from danger. [R.]

Meaning of Gerle from wikipedia

- Gerle is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Andrew Gerle, American composer and pianist Christophe Antoine Gerle (1736–c. 1801), French revolutionist...
- Andrew Gerle is an American composer and pianist known for his musical adaptation of "Meet John Doe" with librettist Eddie Sugarman which premiered at...
- available regarding Gerle's life. His father was probably Conrad Gerle (died 1521), one of the city's better-known lute makers. Gerle likely spent his entire...
- Guerlain (French pronunciation: [ɡɛʁlɛ̃]) is a French perfume, cosmetics, and skincare house which is among the oldest in the world. Many traditional Guerlain...
- Elisabeth Gerle (born 8 December 1951) is a Swedish philosopher and theologian. She is Professor of Ethics with a special focus on human rights at Uppsala...
- Robert Gerle (1 April 1924 – 29 October 2005) was an American classical violinist and music educator of Hungarian origin. Born in Abbazia, Gerle was a...
- Georg Gerle (1520–1591) was a Renaissance luthier specialising in lutes, from Füssen, Germany. He worked in Northern Italy and in Austria. His instruments...
- The Bánhidi Gerle (Hungarian: "Dove") was a two-seat, single-engine sport biplane built in Hungary in the early 1930s, designed by Antal Bánhidi. The...
- Christophe Antoine Gerle (October 25, 1736 –November 17, 1801), French revolutionist and mystic, was born at Riom in Auvergne. Entering the Carthusian...
- hydroelectric power production. Loon Lake Dam impounds water at the headwaters of Gerle Cr**** which, prior to the dam, flowed intermittently through (natural) Loon...