Definition of Triste. Meaning of Triste. Synonyms of Triste

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Definition of Triste

Triste
Trist Trist, v. t. & i. [imp. Triste.] To trust. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Triste
Triste Triste, n. A cattle fair. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Triste from wikipedia

- Look up triste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triste (Spanish for Sad) may refer to: Triste, a small settlement in Las Peñas de Riglos, Hoya de Huesca...
- "El Triste" ("The Sad One") is a song written by Mexican composer Roberto Cantoral. It was performed for the first time on March 15, 1970, at the "Latin...
- Valse triste (literal English translation: Sad Waltz), Op. 44/1, is a short orchestral work by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was originally part...
- Officium Triste is a death-doom band from Rotterdam, The Netherlands. They refer to their style often as "Rotterdoom". It is largely inspired by bands...
- Tristes Tropiques (the French title translates literally as "Sad Tropics") is a memoir, first published in France in 1955, by the anthropologist and structuralist...
- Ribes triste, known as the northern redcurrant, swamp redcurrant, or wild redcurrant, is an Asian and North American shrub in the gooseberry family. It...
- La Noche Triste ("The Night of Sorrows", literally "The Sad Night"), was an important event during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, wherein Hernán...
- "Carita Triste" (transl. sad face) is a song by Spanish singer Ana Mena and Argentine singer Emilia. Written by Mena, Emilia, Sara Sc**** Guedez, Andrés...
- Animal Triste, published in 1996, is a German-language novel by author Monika Maron, which took its name from a Latin phrase: "Triste est omne animal post...
- Amblyomma triste is a tick in the Amblyomma genus. The tick can be found in Venezuela, Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay. Though not thought...