Category:Tryst

Tryst, n. Etym: [oe. trist, tryst, a variant of trust; cf. Icel. Treysta to make trusty, fr. traust confidence, security. See trust, N.]

1. Trust. [obs.]

2. An appointment to meet; also, an appointed place or time of Meeting; as, to keep tryst; to break tryst. [scot. or poetic] to bide Tryst, to wait, at the appointed time, for one with whom a tryst or Engagement is made; to keep an engagement or appointment. The tenderest-hearted maid that ever bided tryst at village stile. Tennyson.

Tryst Tryst, v. t. Etym: [oe. tristen, trysten. See tryst, n.]

1. To trust. [obs.]

2. To agree with to meet at a certain place; to make an appointment With. [scot.] Burns.

Tryst Tryst, v. i.

Defn: to mutually agree to meet at a certain place. [scot.]