colloq. rare. [f. TRIP sb. + -IST.] = TRIPPER 4.

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1792.  Gentl. Mag., Dec., 1129/1. Allowing that this Tourist, or Trippist, has told the truth.

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1886.  Modern Society, 16 Jan., 117 (Farmer). With returning appetite came the desire to the convivial ocean trippists to set sail again for the Mediterranean.

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1895.  B’ham Inst. Mag., Oct., 202. A testimonial illuminated on parchment by one of the lady trippists.

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