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ALLY', v.t. [L. ligo.] 1. To unite, or form a relation, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league or confederacy. 2. To form a relation by similitude, resemblance or frie...

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ALLY', v.t. [L. ligo.]

1. To unite, or form a relation, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league or confederacy.

2. To form a relation by similitude, resemblance or friendship. Note. This word is more generally used in the passive form, as families are allied by blood; or reciprocally, as princes ally themselves to powerful states.

ALLY' n.

1. A prince or state united by treaty or league; a confederate.

The allies of Rome were slaves.

2. One related by marriage or other tie; but seldom applied to individuals, except to princes in their public capacity.

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