1. Trust. [Obs.]

2. A post, or station, in hunting. [Obs.] Chaucer.

3. A secret meeting, or the place of such meeting; a tryst. See Tryst. [Obs.] George Douglas caused a trist to be set between him and the cardinal and four lords; at the which trist he and the cardinal agreed finally. Letter dated Sept., 1543.

TRIST
Trist, a. Etym: [F. triste, L. tristis.]

Defn: Sad; sorrowful; gloomy. [Obs.] Fairfax.

TRISTE
Triste, n.

Defn: A cattle fair. [Prov. Eng.]

TRISTEARATE
Tri*ste"a*rate, n.

Defn: Tristearin.

TRISTEARIN
Tri*ste"a*rin, n. Etym: [Pref. tri- + stearin.] (Physiol. Chem.)