Part 907 (1/2)
_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.