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Dally, a. and n. N.Z. colloq.|ˈdælɪ| [abbrev. Dalmatian.] Of Dalmatian origin. Also as n., a native of Dalmatia; a person of Dalmatian parentage.
1940F. Sargeson Man & Wife (1944) 10 Two young Dallies who ran an orchard..had come out from Dalmatia. 1950O. E. Middleton in D. M. Davin N.Z. Short Stories (1953) 411 You can buy an awful lot of Dally plonk for four pounds. 1961B. Crump Hang on a Minute 77 Henry..got this dog off an old Dally scrub-cutter. Ibid., A couple of days later they found the Dally dead on the hillside. |