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Definition of Giust
1. n. Same as Joust.
Definition of Giust
1. to joust [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: joust
Lexicographical Neighbors of Giust
Literary usage of Giust
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"Also Hawkins's Hist. Mus., vol. iv, p. 113. giust. So Spenser writes joust, a
tournament ... verb to giust. f Го GIVE. In the sense of to misgive. Clin. ..."
2. The Reign of Henry VIII from His Accession to the Death of Wolsey by John Sherren Brewer, James Gairdner (1884)
"83. The instrument was in all probability the virginals, of which we hear so much
in those days.—ED. 1 1.4661. 1 giust. Desp., i. SO. 4 For further proofs, ..."
3. A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs by John Murray (Firm) (1888)
"HERCULES (23), life-size, from the giust. Gal. ... Both from the giust. Gal.
6iA Hall. Hercules (34), restored ..."
4. Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or, A Manual of the Archaeology of Art by Karl Otfried Müller, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1852)
"287. A rural scene, peasants loading a waggon, described by Libanius p. 1048 R., the
Baths of Titus contain a similar one. An old peasant, G. giust. ii, 45. ..."