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▪ I. rallied, ppl. a.1|ˈrælɪd| [f. rally v.1 + -ed1.] Reassembled in order to make a stand.
1663J. Spencer Prodigies (1665) 359 Brennus..was by some rallyed forces of his defeated enemy, quite vanquished. 1704Oldmixon Blenheim xxii, His great Brother..At Bleinheim holds a rally'd Rout at Bay. 1818Shelley Rev. Islam vi. v, Soon came pouring there New multitudes, and did those rallied bands o'erbear. ▪ II. ˈrallied, ppl. a.2 rare. [f. rally v.2 + -ed1.] Subjected to raillery or banter.
a1704Locke Educ. (1705) 255 The rallied Person also finds his account, and takes part in the diversion. |