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Definition of Juster
1. jouster [n -S] - See also: jouster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juster
Literary usage of Juster
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"Under the circumstances of the case we do not see that any juster method could
have been adopted. The rate of interest allowed, six per cent per annum, ..."
2. Seneca's Morals by Lucius Annaeus Seneca (1818)
"WE ARE juster TO MEN THAN TO GOD OF LIFE AVD DEATH OF GOOD AND EVIL. IT is without
di-pute, that the loss of a friend is one of the greatest trials of human ..."
3. Meditations and Contemplations by James Hervey (1813)
"but what a nobler turn of thought, and juster taste of things does it discover;
to join with Israel's king, in celebrating the condescension of the divine ..."
4. The Life of William Pinkney by William Pinkney (1853)
"... juster—when he shall have learned to prefer that style which explains his
subject, instead of plunging it into obscurity ; and when he shall be ..."
5. The Works of John C. Calhoun by John Caldwell Calhoun, Richard Kenner Crallé (1851)
"But to form a juster estimate of the full force of this impulse to compromise,
there must be added that, in governments of the concurrent majority, ..."
6. Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes by Samuel Austin Allibone (1875)
"... juster still ; A gown.man, learn'd ; a bishop, what you will; Wise, if a
minister; but if a king, More wise, more learn'd, more just, more ev'ry thing. ..."