Jousts [noun]

Definition of Jousts:

combat

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Sentence/Example of Jousts:

Those mighty enquiries were the intellectual jousts and tournaments of the age of chivalry and knight errantry.

He delighted in tournaments, and was always eager personally to take part in jousts.

Until then and while witnessing the jousts and the passages of arms they had been animated with curiosity only.

The old pile was yet in all its splendour in 1517, when Francis I. was entertained there with jousts and tournaments.

And so they were not in this land four days but there came a cry of a jousts and tournament that King Arthur let make.

THEN there was a cry unto all knights, that when they heard an horn blow they should make jousts as they did the first day.

But wit you well, said Sir Launcelot to the queen, that at that jousts I will be against the king, and against all his fellowship.

On Monday, the 13th inst., the jousts began, and continued three days.

In the fashionable resorts of the town and at the jousts no youth was more popular than Rodrigo.

Now he is Sir Lancelot of the Lake and jousts all day with imaginary giants and wicked knights.