sallied

We have found lemma(root) word of sallied : sally.

Definitions


[ˈsali], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy; a sortie
(e.g: the garrison there made a sally against us)

- a witty or lively remark, especially one made as an attack or as a diversion in an argument; a retort
(e.g: there was subdued laughter at this sally)


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Origin:
late Middle English: from French saillie, feminine past participle (used as a noun) of saillir ‘come or jut out’, from Old French salir ‘to leap’, from Latin salire


[ˈsali], (Verb)

Definitions:
- set out from a place to do something
(e.g: I made myself presentable and sallied forth)

- make a military sortie
(e.g: they sallied out to harass the enemy)


Phrases:

Origin:
late Middle English: from French saillie, feminine past participle (used as a noun) of saillir ‘come or jut out’, from Old French salir ‘to leap’, from Latin salire


[ˈsali], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the part of a bell rope that has coloured wool woven into it to provide a grip for the bell-ringer's hands


Phrases:

Origin:
mid 17th century (denoting the first movement of a bell when set for ringing): perhaps from sally in the sense ‘leaping motion’


[ˈsali], (Noun)

Definitions:
- any of a number of acacias and eucalyptuses that resemble willows


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Origin:
late 19th century: dialect variant of sallow


[ˈsali], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the Salvation Army


Phrases:

Origin:
early 20th century: alteration of salvation




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