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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Ally \Al"ly\, n.
     See {Alley}, a marble or taw.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:



  Ally \Al*ly"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allied}; p. pr. & vb. n.
     {Allying}.] [OE. alien, OF. alier, F. alier, fr. L. alligare
     to bind to; ad + ligare to bind. Cf. {Alligate}, {Alloy},
     {Allay}, {Ligament}.]
     1. To unite, or form a connection between, as between
        families by marriage, or between princes and states by
        treaty, league, or confederacy; -- often followed by to or
        with.
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              O chief! in blood, and now in arms allied. --Pope.
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     2. To connect or form a relation between by similitude,
        resemblance, friendship, or love.
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              These three did love each other dearly well,
              And with so firm affection were allied. --Spenser.
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              The virtue nearest to our vice allied. --Pope.
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     Note: Ally is generally used in the passive form or
           reflexively.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Ally \Al*ly"\, n.; pl. {Allies}. [See {Ally}, v.]
     1. A relative; a kinsman. [Obs.] --Shak.
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     2. One united to another by treaty or league; -- usually
        applied to sovereigns or states; a confederate.
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              The English soldiers and their French allies.
                                                    --Macaulay.
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     3. Anything associated with another as a helper; an
        auxiliary.
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              Science, instead of being the enemy of religion,
              becomes its ally.                     --Buckle.
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     4. Anything akin to another by structure, etc.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  ally
       n 1: a friendly nation
       2: an associate who provides assistance; "he's a good ally in
          fight"; "they were friends of the workers" [syn: {friend}]
          [ant: {foe}]
       v : become an ally or associate, as by a treaty or marriage; "He
           allied himself with the Communists"
       [also: {allied}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  210 Moby Thesaurus words for "ally":
     accessory, accomplice, act in concert, act together, adjunct,
     affiliate, alter ego, amalgamate, analogon, analogue, apply,
     archduchy, archdukedom, associate, band, band together,
     be in cahoots, be in league, bedfellow, bind, body politic,
     bracket, brother, brother-in-arms, buffer state, bunch, bunch up,
     cabal, captive nation, cement a union, centralize, chieftaincy,
     chieftainry, city-state, close copy, close match, club,
     club together, coact, coadjutor, coalesce, cognate, cohort,
     collaborate, collaborator, colleague, collude, colony, combine,
     come together, commonweal, commonwealth, companion, compatriot,
     compeer, complement, comrade, concert, concord, concur,
     confederate, confrere, congenator, congener, connect, consociate,
     consolidate, consort, conspire, cooperate, coordinate, correlate,
     correlative, correspondent, counterpart, country, county, couple,
     crony, do business with, domain, dominion, draw a parallel, duchy,
     dukedom, earldom, empery, empire, equate, equivalent, federalize,
     federate, fellow, fellow member, free city, friend, fuse, gang,
     gang up, get heads together, get together, go in partners,
     go in partnership, go partners, grand duchy, hang together,
     harmonize, hold together, hook up, hook up with, identify, image,
     interrelate, join, join forces, join fortunes with, join in,
     join together, join up, join up with, join with, keep together,
     kindred spirit, kingdom, land, league, league together, like,
     likeness, link, make common cause, mandant, mandate,
     mandated territory, mandatee, mandatory, marry, mate, merge,
     nation, nationality, near duplicate, obverse, organize, pair,
     pair off, parallel, parallelize, partner, pendant, picture,
     play ball, polis, polity, possession, power, principality,
     principate, protectorate, province, pull together,
     puppet government, puppet regime, put heads together, realm,
     reciprocal, reciprocate, relate, relativize, republic, satellite,
     second self, seneschalty, settlement, side, similitude, simulacrum,
     sister, soul mate, sovereign nation, stand together, stand up with,
     state, such, suchlike, sultanate, superpower, tally, team up,
     team up with, team with, territory, the like of, the likes of,
     throw in together, throw in with, tie, tie in, tie in with, tie up,
     tie up with, toparchia, toparchy, twin, unionize, unite,
     unite efforts, unite with, wed, work together
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  ALLY, international law. A power which has entered into an alliance with
  another power. A citizen or subject of one of the powers in alliance, is
  sometimes called an ally; for example, the rule which renders it unlawful
  for a citizen of the United States to trade or carry on commerce with an
  enemy, also precludes an ally from similar intercourse. 4 Rob. Rep. 251; 6
  Rob. Rep. 406; Dane's Ab, Index, h.t.; 2 Dall. 15.
  
  

















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