Trist vs. Tryst

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Tristnoun

(obsolete) Trust, faith.

Tristnoun

(obsolete) A set station in hunting.

Tristnoun

}} (secret meeting).

Tristverb

(obsolete) To trust, have faith in.

Tristadjective

(obsolete) sad; sorrowful; gloomy

Tristverb

To trust.

Tristnoun

Trust.

Tristnoun

A post, or station, in hunting.

Tristnoun

A secret meeting, or the place of such meeting; a tryst. See Tryst.

Tristadjective

Sad; sorrowful; gloomy.

Trist

Trist may refer to:

Trystnoun

A prearranged meeting or assignation, now especially between lovers to meet at a specific place and time.

Trystnoun

(obsolete) A mutual agreement, a covenant.

Trystverb

(intransitive) To make a tryst; to agree to meet at a place.

Trystverb

(transitive) To arrange or appoint (a meeting time etc.).

Trystverb

(intransitive) To keep a tryst, to meet at an agreed place and time.

Trystnoun

Trust.

Trystnoun

An appointment to meet; also, an appointed place or time of meeting; as, to keep tryst; to break tryst.

Trystverb

To trust.

Trystverb

To agree with to meet at a certain place; to make an appointment with.

Trystverb

To mutually agree to meet at a certain place.

Trystnoun

a date; usually with a member of the opposite sex

Trystnoun

a secret rendezvous (especially between lovers)

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