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tristre
† tristre Obs. Also 4 trystor, -ere, -er, 5 -yre, tristur. [a. OF. tristre (12th c. in Godef.), phonetic variant of triste, trist n.2 (In OF. tristre appears later than triste; but in ME. tristre is the earlier.)] = trist n.2a 1225 Ancr. R. 332 Tristre is þer me sit mid þe greahundes forte kepen þe ...
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Fernando Arrabal
Emili Ennio, Teatro di Arrabal Tristre (Umana, 1973).
Gille, Bernard, Arrabal (Paris: Seghers, 1970).
Glbota, Ante, "Arrabal Espace" (Paris).
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tryster
▪ I. tryster (ˈtraɪstə(r)) [f. tryst v. + -er1.] One who trysts. a. ‘A person who convenes others,..fixing the time and place of meeting’ (Jam.). b. One who appoints to meet another. c. One who attends a tryst or appointed meeting.1655 R. Baillie Lett. (1842) III. 279 We had drawne up ane overture,....
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wanlace
† wanlace Obs. Also 5 wanlas(e, wenlace, 5–6 wanles(s: and see windlass n.1 [a. AF. wanelace, wenelaz (12–13th c.), recorded in the fig. sense ‘deception, fraudulent device’. As the word does not occur in continental Fr., it is not unlikely that it may be a Norman mispronunciation of some native Eng...
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List of English words of Old Norse origin
leaves and twigs")
troll troll (="giant, fiend, demon"; further etymology is disputed)
trust (verb) traust (="help, confidence")
tryst from Old French tristre
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trist
▪ 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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greyhound
greyhound (ˈgreɪhaʊnd) Forms: 1 gr{iacu}ᵹhund, 3 greahund, 4–6 grehound(e, 5 grehunde, grayhownd, -hund, grahounde, grawhond, 5–6 grehownde, greihound, 6–7 gray(e)-, greahound(e, 5–6 greyhounde, 6– greyhound. Cf. greund, grewhound, grifhound. [OE. gr{iacu}ᵹhund, *gr{iacu}eᵹhund (= ON. greyhund-r), f...
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فرناندو أرابال
of Fernando Arrabal: A garden of earthly delights (New York: New York University Press, 1980) ISBN 978-0-8147-1771-4
Emili Ennio, Teatro di Arrabal Tristre
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sit
▪ I. sit, n.1 (sɪt) [f. the vb. Cf. Fris. sit, Du. zit, MLG. sit, MHG. and G. sitz seat, sitting.] 1. a. The manner in which an article of dress, or some part of one, is disposed or fits the person.1776 Mrs. Thrale Let. Johnson 16 May, Long lectures about the sit of a cap, which you will not give me...
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