I. ˈtrist, especially Brit ˈtrīst noun
Etymology: Middle English triste appointed station for hunters, probably from trist, trust confidence, trust
Date: 14th century
1. : an agreement (as between lovers) to meet
2. : an appointed meeting or meeting place
II. intransitive verb
Date: 14th century
: to make or keep a tryst
• tryst·er ˈtris-tər, ˈtrīs- noun