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▪ I. † ˈtristily, adv.1 Obs. Forms: see tristy a.1 [f. tristy a.1 + -ly2.] 1. Trustfully, confidently, boldly; securely: = trustily 1.
c1380Wyclif Wks. (1880) 42 Goo þei [friars] tristiliche for almes, and hem nediþ not to be a-schamyd. 1382― Acts ix. 27 Barnabas..telde..how in Damask he [Paul] dide tristily in the name of Jhesu. 1388― Prov. iii. 23 Thanne thou schalt go tristili in thi weie, and thi foot schal not snapere. c1410Love Bonavent. Mirr. (1907) 149 The euerelastynge lyf in heuene, that thei tristily hopen to haue by his gracious byheste. 2. Faithfully, truly: = trustily 2.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4864 Þer to han hated, & fomen ben, Þat syþen han loued to-gedre wel, Tristiloker þan ony stel. 1380Lay Folks Catech. 1181 Þis is nedful to alle þat tristyly lyuys. a1400Pistill of Susan 340 (Cotton MS.) Telle me tristili [other MSS. treuwely, trewly, trwly], er þow þy lyfe tyne. c1400Destr. Troy 8739 A tabernacle triet & tristyly wroght. 3. Certainly, surely: = trustily 3.
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 1166 (Glasgow MS.) If she hadde an enemy, I trowe that she coude tristely [v.r. craftily] Make hym fulle soone hir frend to be. 1393Langl. P. Pl. C. iv. 498 He þat secheþ sapience fynde he shal þat folueþ Tristilich a teneful tixt. ▪ II. † ˈtristily, adv.2 Obs. rare. In 5 trystily. [f. tristy a.2 + -ly2.] Sadly, sorrowfully.
c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 4408 Elfride lay wakand all'ane, He thoght trystily and made his mane. |