Verb
The word is derived from sally
of Sally
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the Xanthus Valley an army of Xanthians sallied out to meet them, fighting determinedly, although vastly outnumbered. Source: Internet
He quickly gathered a small force of Roman soldiers to fight against the Volscians who had sallied forth from Corioli. Source: Internet
The garrison sallied out of the castle and attacked Richard; he was able to subdue the army and then followed the defenders inside the open gates, where he easily took over the castle in two days. Source: Internet
They laid siege to Marrakesh for forty days until, in April (or May) 1130, the Almoravids sallied from the city and crushed the Almohads in the bloody Battle of al-Buhayra (named after a large garden east of the city). Source: Internet