Complete Definition of "trist"

English

Pronunciation
IPA|/trɪst/

Etymology 1
Apparently related to trust.

Noun
en-noun

  1. obsolete trust|Trust, faith.

Verb
en-verb

  1. obsolete To trust, have faith in.

Etymology 2
From Old French triste or mediaeval Latin trista. Compare tryst.

Noun
en-noun

  1. obsolete A pre-arranged meeting-place, especially when hunting.

German

Etymology
From F.|de term|triste|lang=fr

Adjective
de-adj|trister|tristesten

  1. dull
  2. miserable
  3. sad

Synonyms
trostlos, öde


Norwegian

Adjective
trist

  1. sad
  2. sadly
  3. depressing

Romanian

Etymology
L.|ro tristis

Pronunciation
IPA|[trist]|lang=ro

Adjective
ro-adj|4

  1. sad

Declension
ro-adj-4|mpl=tri�ti

Related terms
triseţe


Romansch

Etymology
L.|rm tristis

Adjective
rm-adj

  1. sad

Antonyms
l|rm|legher


Swedish

Pronunciation
audio|Sv-trist.ogg|audio

Adjective
sv-adj-reg|n=trist
trist

  1. boring
  2. not funny, bad, a pity,...

#: Det var trist att höra att din kanin dött = I�m sorry to hear that your bunny died

ca:trist
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