An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 907

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_Douglas._

_To_ TRINTLE, TRINLE, _v. a._ to trundle or roll, S.

Fr. _trondel-er_, id.; A. S. _trendel_, globus.

TRIP, _s._ A flock, a considerable number.

C. B. _tyrfa_, a flock.

_Henrysone._

TRIST, _adj._ Sad, melancholy.

_Douglas._

Fr. _triste_, Lat. _trist-is_.

TRYST, TRIST, TRISTE, TRYIST, _s._

1. An appointment to meet, S.

_Wynt._

_To set tryst_, to make an appointment to meet, S.

_To keep tryst_, to fulfil an engagement to meet, S.

_To break tryst_, to break an engagement, S.

_Spalding._

_To crack tryst_, id.

_Z. Boyd._

2. An appointed meeting, S.

_Minstr. Bord._

3. The appointed time of meeting.

_Wallace._

4. The place appointed, S.

_Houlate._

5. A concurrence of circ.u.mstances or events.

V. ~Traist~, _v._

_Fleming._

6. A trial, an affliction.

_K. Hart._

_To_ ~Tryst~, _v. a._

1. To engage a person to meet one at a given time and place, S.

_Fountainhall._

2. To meet with; used in relation to a divine ordination.

_Baillie._

_To_ ~Tryst~, _v. n._

1. To agree to meet at any particular time or place, S.

_Wodrow._

2. To concur with; used metaph. as to circ.u.mstances or events.

_Fleming._

3. Often used in a pa.s.sive sense, in relation to one's meeting with adverse dispensations, S.

_Fleming._

~Tryster~, _s._ A person who convenes others, fixing the time and place of meeting.

_Baillie._

~Trysting-place~, _s._ The place of meeting previously appointed, S.

_Minstr. Bord._

~Tristres~, _s. pl._ The stations allotted to different persons in hunting.

_Sir Gawan._

L. B. _tristra_, id.

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