Definition of Jousters. Meaning of Jousters. Synonyms of Jousters

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Definition of Jousters

Jouster
Jouster Joust"er, n. One who jousts or tilts.
jouster
Jowter Jow"ter, n. A mounted peddler of fish; -- called also jouster. [Obs.] --Carew.

Meaning of Jousters from wikipedia

- reinforcing pieces were added to the jousting armour to serve as designated target areas. Instead of using a shield, the jousters aim for such a reinforcing piece...
- north side Jousters had taken and most members from the Taylor Street area did not consider these north side Jousters, to be Taylor Jousters and to this...
- Water jousting is a form of jousting where two jousters, carrying a lance and protected only by a shield, stand on a platform on the stern of a boat....
- and Philippe. Jousting on stilts is still practiced  in Namur. The jousters, called "Les Ech****eurs Namurois" (literally "the stilt jousters of Namur") are...
- and so the jousters may fall heavily if they are knocked off. The lances used in these events are made from pvc piping. Bicycle jousting events are held...
- 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...
- 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...
- authorities of the Joust entering the square (the magistrates, the Jury, the quarters' presidents), the performance of flag-wavers, the jousters galloping into...
- 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...
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