keep tryst
English
editVerb
editkeep tryst (third-person singular simple present keeps tryst, present participle keeping tryst, simple past and past participle kept tryst)
- (UK, dialect, archaic) To wait for a person at the appointed place and time.
- Synonym: bide tryst
- 1864 May – 1865 November, Charles Dickens, Our Mutual Friend. […], volumes (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1865, →OCLC:
- Mr. Venus undertook to produce it again in the morning, and to keep tryst with Mr. Wegg on Boffin's doorstep as the clock struck ten.