ppl. a. [f. TALLY v.1 + -ED1.]
† 1. Cut, scored, marked. Obs.
c. 1440. Promp. Parv., 486/1. Talyyd, talliatus, dicatus, anticopatus.
2. Made to tally or correspond with each other.
1895. Driver, in Expositor, Oct., 289. It is not sufficient for him to show that tallied speeches can exhibit marks of lateness.