Noun
joust (plural jousts)
- A tilting match: a mock combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms using lances in the lists or enclosed field.
Translations
a mock combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms
- Bulgarian: рицарски двубой (ricarski dvuboj)
- Catalan: justa (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 馬上長矛比武/马上长矛比武 (mǎshàng chángmáo bǐwǔ), 比武 (zh) (bǐwǔ)
- Danish: dyst (da) c
- Dutch: steekspel (nl)
- Finnish: peitsiottelu
- French: joute équestre f
- Galician: xusta f, torneo m
- Georgian: ტურნირი (რაინდული) (ṭurniri (rainduli)), ასპარეზობა(რაინდული) (asṗarezoba(rainduli)), შეჯიბრი (šeǯibri)
- German: Tjost m or f, Lanzenstechen n, Lanzenzweikampf m
- Hebrew: תחרות (he) (tacharut)
- Hungarian: lovagi torna (hu)
- Italian: giostra (it) f
- Japanese: 馬上槍試合 (ばじょうやりじあい, bajō yarijiai), ジョスト (josuto)
- Maltese: ġostra f
- Marathi: जाउस्ट m (jāusṭa)
- Polish: turniej (pl) m
- Portuguese: justa (pt) f
- Russian: (ры́царский) турни́р (ru) m (turnír), (ры́царский) поеди́нок (ru) m (pojedínok)
- Spanish: justa (es) f
- Swedish: dust (sv) c, tornering (sv) c, tornerspel (sv) n, riddarspel n
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Verb
joust (third-person singular simple present jousts, present participle jousting, simple past and past participle jousted)
- To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt.
- To engage in verbal sparring over an important issue. (used of two people, both of whom participate more or less equally)
- (slang) To touch penises while engaging in a sex act, especially oral sex.
Translations
engage in mock combat on horseback