Definition of Tryste

1. a market [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tryste

tryptophan synthetase
tryptophanase
tryptophane
tryptophanes
tryptophans
tryptophanuria
tryptophanyl
tryptophyl
tryptophyls
trysail
trysails
tryscoring
trysquare
trysquares
tryst
tryste (current term)
trysted
tryster
trysters
trystes
trysting
trystings
trysts
trytophan
tryworks
très chic
tréflé
ts-girl
tsaddik
tsaddikim

Literary usage of Tryste

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1883)
"O tryste wi' me, my bonnie Jean, Ayont the mill, on summer een, Whaur 'we can crack an' no be seen By ilka curious e'e ; Then by the banks o' Esk we'll ..."

2. The Upper Room by Ian Maclaren, John Watson (1895)
"THE LORD'S tryste IT were not wholesome that one should think overmuch about the world to come, because in that case he might be isolated and fail to do the ..."

3. Dynevor Terrace: Or, The Clue of Life by Charlotte Mary Yonge (1857)
"... CHAPTER I. THE tryste. One single flash of glad surprise tlu.'il, glanced from Isabel's dark eyes, Then vanished In the ..."

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