tallyho
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
1772, UK, probably alteration of French taïaut (interjection used in deer-hunting),[1] from Middle French tahou, tayo, from Old French taho, ta ho, tielau (interjection given to hounds to return) (second half of 13th century), composed of ta (particle used to prod animals) + ho ! (“halt!, hold!”).[2] More at ho.
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tallyho
In aviation radio usage, typically abbreviated to tally. In civilian aviation usage, the official term for “traffic sighted” is “traffic in sight”.[3]
tallyho (plural tallyhos or tallyhoes)
tallyho (third-person singular simple present tallyhos, present participle tallyhoing, simple past and past participle tallyhoed)
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