IPA: /ˈtæliˌhoʊ/
KK: /ˈtælihoʊ/
interjection
Definition: A call used to encourage hounds during a fox hunt, often expressing excitement or enthusiasm.
Example: As the hunt began, the master of the hounds shouted, 'Tallyho!' to signal the start.
intransitive verb
Definition: To shout a specific phrase used as a hunting call, often to alert others about the sighting of a fox or game.
Example: As soon as the fox was spotted, the hunter shouted, "tallyho!"
noun
Definition: A shout used by hunters to indicate they have seen a fox, or a term for a type of fast horse-drawn carriage.
Example: The huntsman shouted 'tallyho!' as the fox dashed away.
transitive verb
Definition: To shout "tallyho" to encourage hounds during a fox hunt when a fox is seen.
Example: The hunter shouted "tallyho" as the fox dashed across the field.