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▪ I. † trist, n.1 Obs. Also 3–5 triste, 4–5 tryst(e, (5 thrist). [App. etymologically related to traist, trust; but the nature of the relation is not clear; see further under trust n.] Confidence, faith; confident expectation, hope: = trust n. 1, 2.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 75 Trist to longe lif lette...
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Trist
Trist may refer to:
David Trist (born 1947), New Zealand cricketer
Eric Trist (1909–1993), British scientist
Margaret Trist (1914–1986), Australian short story writer and novelist
Nicholas Trist (1800–1874), American diplomat
Browse Trist (1698?
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Tristán (actor)
Tristán Antonio Díaz Ocampo (27 October 1936 – 25 March 2023), best known as Tristán, was an Argentine actor and comedian, whose career spanned over five Specialized in slapstick and physical stunts, in the mid-1980s he also had a one-man-show, Las travesuras de Tristán.
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Browse Trist
Browse Trist (1698?–1777), of Bowden, near Totnes, Devon, was an English politician. Family in America
Browse Trist's son Hore Browse Trist emigrated to the United States, where he befriended Thomas Jefferson, obtained from him a government
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David Trist
Under Trist, New Zealand won the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy in Nairobi, New Zealand's first world title. References
External links
David Trist at Cricinfo
David Trist at Cricket Archive
1947 births
Living people
New Zealand cricketers
Canterbury cricketers
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Margaret Trist
Career
Trist moved to Sydney in 1931 where she took clerical jobs. In 1966 Trist was one of the screenwriters for episodes of Skippy.
Personal
In 1933 she married playwright and public servant Frank Mumford Trist.
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Eric Trist
Biography
Trist was born in 1909 in Dover, Kent, England of a Cornish father, Frederick Trist, and a Scottish mother, Alexina Trist nee Middleton. Eric Trist Biographical page.
The Foundation and Development of the Tavistock Institute to 1989 by Eric Trist and Hugh Murray.
Eric Trist works.
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Nicholas Trist
Early years
Trist was born in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was the son of Hore Browse Trist, a lawyer, and Mary Brown. They had three children, Martha Jefferson Trist Burke (1826-1915), Thomas Jefferson Trist (1828-1890), and Hore Browse Trist (1832-1896).
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Domingo Tristán
Biography
Tristán was born in Arequipa on July 27, 1768. See also
Tristán family:
Pío de Tristán
Flora Tristán
Victoria Tristán, wife of President of Peru José Rufino Echenique
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1768 births
1847
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Nathan Trist
Nathan Trist (born 22 December 1982 in Kiama, Australia) is a rugby union footballer. He plays for the Waratahs in Super Rugby.
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Nuno Tristão
First voyage
Nuno Tristão was a knight of the household of Henry the Navigator. It is uncertain how far Nuno Tristão actually sailed and where he died.
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Luis Tristán
Luis Tristán de Escamilla, also known as Luis de Escamilla or Luis Rodríguez Tristán (c.1585, Toledo - 1624, Toledo), was a Spanish painter in the mannerist exhibition catalog which includes material on Luis Tristán
Luis Tristán at artehistoria/jcyl.es
More works by Tristán @ Artnet
People from Toledo
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Tristán Marof
Tristán Marof (born Gustavo Adolfo Navarro in Sucre, Bolivia, 1898; died Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 1979) was a Bolivian diplomat, writer, essayist
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Victoria Tristán
Biography
Tristán was the daughter of Juan Pío de Tristán y Moscoso, who was appointed interim viceroy of Peru after the capitulation of Ayacucho, and See also
Tristán family:
Pío de Tristán
Domingo Tristán
Flora Tristán
References
Peruvian women
1823 births
1864 deaths
People from Arequipa
Tristán
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Tristán Bauer
Tristán Bauer (born 22 June 1959) is an Argentine film maker, screenwriter and politician.
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