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sallied forth

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  • Sallied — Sally Sal ly (s[a^]l l[y^]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sallied} ( l[i^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Sallying}.] [F. saillir, fr. L. salire to leap, spring, akin to Gr. a llesqai; cf. Skr. s[.r] to go, to flow. Cf. {Salient}, {Assail}, {Assault}, {Exult},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sallied — sal·ly || sælɪ n. forward rush, assault; outburst of emotion (or laughter, etc.); witty remark, clever reply; pleasure trip, journey v. burst forth, rush forward; leave on a journey, set out on a trip …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sally forth — verb set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner • Syn: ↑sally out • Hypernyms: ↑depart, ↑part, ↑start, ↑start out, ↑set forth, ↑set off, ↑set out …   Useful english dictionary

  • Siege of Osaka — Part of the early Edo period Illustration from François Caron s book: The Burning of Osaka Castle …   Wikipedia

  • sally — 1. noun a) A willow b) Any tree that looks like a willow 2. verb a) To make a sudden attack on an enemy from a defended position. The troops sallied in desperation …   Wiktionary

  • sally — sal|ly1 [ˈsæli] n plural sallies formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: saillie, from saillir to run forward , from Latin salire to jump ] 1.) a sudden quick attack and return to a position of defence 2.) an intelligent remark that is… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sally — I UK [ˈsælɪ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms sally : present tense I/you/we/they sally he/she/it sallies present participle sallying past tense sallied past participle sallied literary to leave a place to go on a journey or for a definite… …   English dictionary

  • sal|ly — «SAL ee», verb, lied, ly|ing, noun, plural lies. –v.i. 1. to go suddenly from a defensive position to attack an enemy. 2. to rush forth suddenly; go out; set out briskly: »We sallied forth at dawn …   Useful english dictionary

  • sally out — verb 1. jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) The attackers leapt out from the bushes • Syn: ↑leap out, ↑rush out, ↑burst forth • Hypernyms: ↑appear …   Useful english dictionary

  • Serpent (symbolism) — Serpent is a word of Latin origin (from serpens, serpentis something that creeps, snake ) that is commonly used in a specifically mythic or religious context, signifying a snake that is to be regarded not as a mundane natural phenomenon nor as an …   Wikipedia

  • Siege of Rome (537–538) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Rome partof=the Gothic War caption= date=March 537 ndash; March 538 AD place=Rome, Italy casus= territory=Rome successfully defended result=Roman victory combatant1=Eastern Roman Empire… …   Wikipedia

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