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tally shop
賒銷店
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tal·ly
n.
;
pl
.
Tallies
1.
Originally
,
a
piece
of
wood
on
which
notches
or
scores
were
cut
,
as
the
marks
of
number
;
later
,
one
of
two
books
,
sheets
of
paper
,
etc
.,
on
which
corresponding
accounts
were
kept
.
Note:
☞
In
purshasing
and
selling
,
it
was
once
customary
for
traders
to
have
two
sticks
,
or
one
stick
cleft
into
two
parts
,
and
to
mark
with
a
score
or
notch
,
on
each
,
the
number
or
quantity
of
goods
delivered
, --
the
seller
keeping
one
stick
,
and
the
purchaser
the
other
.
Before
the
use
of
writing
,
this
,
or
something
like
it
,
was
the
only
method
of
keeping
accounts
;
and
tallies
were
received
as
evidence
in
courts
of
justice
.
In
the
English
exchequer
were
tallies
of
loans
,
one
part
being
kept
in
the
exchequer
,
the
other
being
given
to
the
creditor
in
lieu
of
an
obligation
for
money
lent
to
government
.
2.
Hence
,
any
account
or
score
kept
by
notches
or
marks
,
whether
on
wood
or
paper
,
or
in
a
book
;
especially
,
one
kept
in
duplicate
.
3.
One
thing
made
to
suit
another
;
a
match
;
a
mate
.
They
were
framed
the
tallies
for
each
other
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
A
notch
,
mark
,
or
score
made
on
or
in
a
tally
;
as
,
to
make
or
earn
a
tally
in
a
game
.
5.
A
tally
shop
.
See
Tally shop
,
below
.
Tally shop
,
a
shop
at
which
goods
or
articles
are
sold
to
customers
on
account
,
the
account
being
kept
in
corresponding
books
,
one
called
the
tally
,
kept
by
the
buyer
,
the
other
the
counter
tally
,
kept
by
the
seller
,
and
the
payments
being
made
weekly
or
otherwise
by
agreement
.
The
trade
thus
regulated
is
called
tally
trade
. --
Eng
.
Encyc
.
To strike tallies
,
to
act
in
correspondence
,
or
alike
. [
Obs
.] --
Fuller
.
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