How Do You Spell SALLY?

Pronunciation: [sˈali] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "sally" can be traced back to its Latin roots. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈsæli/, with the stress on the first syllable. The letter "s" represents the voiceless alveolar fricative sound /s/, followed by the vowel sound /æ/ represented by the letter "a". The double consonants "ll" indicate that the preceding vowel sound is short, and the final letter "y" represents the schwa sound /i/ or /ə/. Thus, the correct pronunciation of "sally" is "SAL-ee", not "SAH-lee".

SALLY Meaning and Definition

  1. Sally can be defined as a verb or noun with several different meanings. As a verb, it commonly refers to making a sudden, energetic, or spontaneous movement or action. It may also describe a sudden outburst or eruption of strong emotions or thoughts. For instance, one might sally forth into the unknown, implying venturing out or making a courageous move without hesitation. Additionally, it can suggest a witty or humorous remark made in a swift or lively manner.

    As a noun, sally can refer to a sudden attack or charge made by a military force to engage the enemy. It can also denote a sortie, which is a brief excursion, typically by a group of people.

    In a different sense, sally can be used as a given name for girls, derived from the Hebrew name Sarah, meaning "princess" or "lady".

    Furthermore, sally has a specific meaning in botany, denoting a new shoot that grows from the base or roots of a plant, often giving rise to a new individual.

    Overall, the term sally implies sudden action, movement, or remark, as well as an excursion or attack, which can be found in various contexts ranging from military tactics to personal interactions and natural growth processes.

  2. • A sudden rush of troops from a besieged place to attack the besiegers; an excursion; sprightly exertion; wild gaiety; a flight of fancy.
    • To rush out, as troops from a besieged town; to issue suddenly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SALLY

The word "sally" is derived from the Old French word "saillie", which comes from the Latin word "salire", meaning "to leap" or "to jump". It originally referred to a sudden rush or attack made by troops or individuals during battle. Over time, it evolved to encompass various meanings, including a sudden brief outing or excursion, a witty or clever remark, or a burst of energy or enthusiasm.

Idioms with the word SALLY

  • sally forth The idiom "sally forth" means to venture out or to leave a safe place or comfort zone, often with boldness or determination. It implies heading out into the unknown or taking action in a brave or spirited manner.
  • Aunt Sally The idiom "Aunt Sally" typically refers to a person or thing that is unfairly criticized, attacked, or used as a target for blame or ridicule. It originates from the game "Aunt Sally", where players would throw sticks or balls at a puppet or figure representing an old woman (often called Aunt Sally) with the aim of knocking it down. Thus, the idiom is used metaphorically to describe someone or something that is wrongly made a target for criticism or abuse.

Similar spelling words for SALLY

Plural form of SALLY is SALLIES

Conjugate verb Sally

CONDITIONAL

I would sally
you would sally
he/she/it would sally
we would sally
they would sally

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be sallying
you would be sallying
he/she/it would be sallying
we would be sallying
they would be sallying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have sally
you would have sally
he/she/it would have sally
we would have sally
they would have sally

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been sallying
you would have been sallying
he/she/it would have been sallying
we would have been sallying
they would have been sallying

FUTURE

I will sally
you will sally
he/she/it will sally
we will sally
they will sally

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be sallying
you will be sallying
he/she/it will be sallying
we will be sallying
they will be sallying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sallied
you will have sallied
he/she/it will have sallied
we will have sallied
they will have sallied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been sallying
you will have been sallying
he/she/it will have been sallying
we will have been sallying
they will have been sallying

IMPERATIVE

you sally
we let´s sally

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to sally

PAST

I sallied
you sallied
he/she/it sallied
we sallied
they sallied

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was sallying
you were sallying
he/she/it was sallying
we were sallying
they were sallying

PAST PARTICIPLE

sallied

PAST PERFECT

I had sallied
you had sallied
he/she/it had sallied
we had sallied
they had sallied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been sallying
you had been sallying
he/she/it had been sallying
we had been sallying
they had been sallying

PRESENT

I sally
you sally
he/she/it sallies
we sally
they sally

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am sallying
you are sallying
he/she/it is sallying
we are sallying
they are sallying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

sallying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sallied
you have sallied
he/she/it has sallied
we have sallied
they have sallied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been sallying
you have been sallying
he/she/it has been sallying
we have been sallying
they have been sallying
I would have sallied
we would have sallied
you would have sallied
he/she/it would have sallied
they would have sallied

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