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Ally

King James Dictionary

ALLY', 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.
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