tal·ly·ho  (t ăl ′ē-h ō)
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interj. Used in fox-hunting to urge the hounds on when a fox is sighted. v. tal·ly·hoed, tal·ly·ho·ing, tal·ly·hos v.tr. To urge (hounds) on with such a hunting cry. v.intr. To shout "tallyho" as a hunting cry. n. pl. tal·ly·hos 1. The cry of "tallyho." 2. A fast coach drawn by four horses.
[Probably alteration of French taïaut, from Old French thialau, taho.] |