tryst
Meanings
noun
- A prearranged meeting or assignation, now especially between lovers to meet at a specific place and time.
- A mutual agreement, a covenant.
- A market fair, especially a recurring one held on a schedule, where livestock sales took place.
verb
- To make a tryst; to agree to meet at a place.
- To arrange or appoint (a meeting time etc.).
- To keep a tryst, to meet at an agreed place and time.
Pronunciation
Word forms
Etymology
From Middle English tryst, trist, from Old French triste, tristre (“waiting place, appointed station in hunting”), probably from a North Germanic source such as Old Norse treysta (“to make safe, secure”), from traust (“confidence, trust, security, help, shelter, safe abode”), from Proto-Germanic *traustą (“trust, shelter”), from Proto-Indo-European *deru-, *dreu-, *drū- (“to be firm, be solid”). Doublet of trust, see there for more.
Derived words
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