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Webster 1913 Edition
Tallyho
Tal′ly-hoˊ
,int
erj.
& Noun.
1.
The huntsman’s cry to incite or urge on his hounds.
Definition 2024
tallyho
tallyho
English
Alternative forms
Interjection
tallyho
- (Britain) used to urge on a fox hunt, especially when the fox is sighted.
- There he is! Coming out of that coppice! Tallyho tallyho tallyho!
- a simple greeting, exclusively used by the upper classes.
- Tallyho chaps! What's the time, anybody?
- (radio, aviation) target sighted.
- (Air Traffic Control): Speedbird 123, New York, traffic at two o’clock, seven miles, a Boeing 737, west-bound, at 4000 feet.”
- (Pilot): New York, Speedbird 123, tallyho.
Usage notes
In aviation radio usage, typically abbreviated to tally. In civilian aviation usage, the official term for “traffic sighted” is “traffic in sight”.[3]
Synonyms
- (target sighted): tally
Derived terms
See also
References
- ↑ “tallyho” in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Merriam-Webster Online.
- ↑ Taïaut, Centre National de Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales
- ↑ Federal Aviation Administration: Pilot/Controller Glossary (P/CG), T (Traffic)
Noun
tallyho (plural tallyhos)
- the interjection.
- Alright, I'll give them the old tallyho.
- (dated) A pleasure coach.
- 1900, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, Jimmy, Lucy, and All
- They could not come to-day; there would have been hardly room for them in the tallyho.
- 1900, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, Jimmy, Lucy, and All
Verb
tallyho (third-person singular simple present tallyhos, present participle tallyhoing, simple past and past participle tallyhoed)
- to articulate the interjection.
- I'll tallyho once we've got to the top.