sallee / sallie / sally [ˈsæli]
sallee – n. – 1. Australian, a type of eucalyptus or acacia tree that resembles a willow tree – Eucalyptus stellulata or Acacia floribunda used for lumber, some other species also go by this name; 2. used with man or rover to designate a pirate based in Morocco
sallie – n. – 1. the positioning of a bell to be rung; 2. the grip at the lower end of a bell rope made of wool fibers
sally – adj., n. & v. – adj. – fortified, a place from which an attack can be made; n. – 1. the beginning of an activity or expedition; 2. a sudden outburst or departure; 3. archit., a prominence or projection; v. – 1. leap suddenly; 2. emerge suddenly from a retreat; 3. set forth boldly