justar

(Englisch)

to joust

Mit Bindestrich als
jus‧tar
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/xusˈtaɾ/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Vulgar Latin *iuxtāre, from Latin iuxtā (“near, beside”). Probably arrived through the intermediate of Old Occitan jostar (and later influenced by justo) or Catalan justar. As it was a term relating to chivalry and knighthood, it may have been treated or seen as foreign, or it may have been influenced by Gallo-Romance languages. Compare Catalan justar, French jouter, Italian giostrare. Cf. also ayustar.

turnieren

im Turnier kämpfen

justar

gazetedeki yazıları ile atışmak

atlı mızrak dövüşü yapmak

aan een steekspel deelnemen

polemiğe girmek

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