| SALLIED | • sallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of sally. • SALLY v. to rush out suddenly. |
| SALLIER | • sallier n. One who or that which sallies. • SALLIER n. one who sallies. |
| SALLIES | • sallies n. Plural of sally. • sallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sally. • SALLY v. to rush out suddenly. |
| SALLIERS | • salliers n. Plural of sallier. • SALLIER n. one who sallies. |
| DISALLIED | • disallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| DISALLIES | • disallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| MISALLIED | • misallied adj. Wrongly allied or associated. • MISALLY v. to ally badly. |
| MISALLIES | • misallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misally. • MISALLY v. to ally badly. |
| VASSALLING | • vassalling v. Present participle of vassal. • VASSAL v. to subject. |
| MESALLIANCE | • mésalliance n. Marriage with a person of inferior social position. • MESALLIANCE n. (French) a marriage with a person thought to be of inferior social position; an unsuitable union. |
| MISALLIANCE | • misalliance n. An unsuitable alliance, especially an unsuitable marriage. • MISALLIANCE n. an improper alliance. |
| ENVASSALLING | • envassalling v. Present participle of envassal. • ENVASSAL v. to make a vassal. |
| MESALLIANCES | • mésalliances n. Plural of mésalliance. • MESALLIANCE n. (French) a marriage with a person thought to be of inferior social position; an unsuitable union. |
| MISALLIANCES | • misalliances n. Plural of misalliance. • MISALLIANCE n. an improper alliance. |