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▪ I. ˈrallier, n.1 [f. rally v.1 + -er1.] One who reassembles, etc.
1887in Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 1904F. Lynde Grafters i. 11 They..presently found themselves in the thick of the crowd of debarking ralliers. ▪ II. rallier, n.2 Now rare.|ˈrælɪə(r)| [f. rally v.2 + -er1.] One who banters.
1678Butler Hud. iii. i. 759 Ralliers in their Wit or Drink. 1719Freethinker No. 131 ⁋4 A noted Rallier generally delights in galling the inoffensive. 1732Swift Beasts Conf. Pref., The Wits, the ralliers, the smart fellows. ▪ III. † ˈrallier, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. rallier: cf. rally v.1] trans. To rally.
1619T. Milles tr. Mexia's Treas. Anc. & Mod. T. II. 564/1 Lysias ralliered together his scattered troopes. |