noun
- a person who jousts; a knight or competitor in a jousting tournament
Usage: historical
Examples
- The skilled juster rode his horse with precision during the medieval tournament.
- Each juster wore heavy armor and carried a long lance.
- The crowd cheered as the juster approached his opponent.
- Training to become a juster required years of practice with weapons and horsemanship.
- The victorious juster was awarded a prize by the king.
- Medieval justers competed for honor and glory in front of large audiences.