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Joust   /dʒaʊst/   Listen
Joust

noun
1.
A combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances.  Synonym: tilt.






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"Joust" Quotes from Famous Books



... days was the scene of many a story-telling joust, in which Lincoln was always the chief. Frequently he would sit up until after midnight reeling off story after story, each one followed by roars of laughter that could be heard all over the country tavern, in ...
— Lincoln's Yarns and Stories • Alexander K. McClure

... came for the memorable joust between the queen's brother and the Count de la Roche. By a chapter solemnly convoked at St. Paul's, the preliminaries were settled; upon the very timber used in decking the lists King Edward expended half ...
— The Last Of The Barons, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... have no fear. For adventure ever follows where one seeks and often enough overtakes the seeker. Let us rather hope that we shall find Sir Tristram and Sir Dinadian, both of Cornwall. For myself I would joust with Sir Tristram than whom braver and ...
— In the Court of King Arthur • Samuel Lowe

... "My master," said he, hesitatingly, "will grieve much to miss so noble an opponent. But my message refers to all this knightly and gallant train; and if the Lord Adrian di Castello deems himself forbidden the joust by the object of his present journey, surely one of his comrades will be his ...
— Rienzi • Edward Bulwer Lytton



Words linked to "Joust" :   tournament, struggle, fight, contend, battle



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