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Definition of Jousts

Joust
Joust Joust, n. [OE. juste, jouste, OF. juste, jouste, joste, F. joute. See Joust, v. i.] A tilting match; a mock combat on horseback between two knights in the lists or inclosed field. [Written also just.] Gorgeous knights at joust and tournament. --Milton.
Joust
Joust Joust, v. i. [OE. justen, jousten, OF. jouster, jouster, joster, F. jouter, fr. L. juxta near to, nigh, from the root of jungere to join. See Join, and cf. Jostle.] To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt. [Written also just.] For the whole army to joust and tourney. --Holland.

Meaning of Jousts from wikipedia

- maint: location (link) Barber, Richard; Barker, Juliet (1989). Tournaments: Jousts, Chivalry and Pageants in the Middle Ages. Boydell. pp. 134, 139. ISBN 978-0-85115-470-1...
- in Namur. The major jousts of the Carnival (17th and 18th centuries) could bring together up to 2000 jousters on stilts. Jousting on stilts was also the...
- The Taylor Street Jouster Nation is a Chicago street gang that originally started on the Near West Side and then later branched out to the north side...
- joust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jousting is a medieval sport. Joust or Jousting may also refer to: Joust (novel), by Mercedes Lackey Joust (video...
- Bicycle jousting is jousting while mounted on a bicycle rather than a horse. The Black Label Bike Club organise joust in New York at locations such as...
- Genital Jousting is a party video game developed by Free Lives and published by Devolver Digital for Windows and macOS in 2018. In this multiplayer party...
- throughout the Mediterranean coast. On the Languedoc coast in Southern France, jousts have been practised regularly since the seventeenth century. There is evidence...
- full-contact jousts in which competitors charged each other on horseback and collided at around 30 miles per hour. Unlike c****ographed jousting familiar...
- Joust is an action game developed by Williams Electronics and released in arcades in 1982. While not the first two-player cooperative video game, Joust's...
- have included a number of lance games, often used as a training aid for jousting, where the competitor would attempt to strike a stationary object with...