noun
- a person who participates in jousting, especially a knight on horseback who fights with a lance in medieval tournaments
Usage: historical
Examples
- The skilled jouster rode his horse with precision during the medieval tournament.
- Each jouster wore heavy armor to protect against lance strikes.
- The crowd cheered as the champion jouster knocked his opponent from his horse.
- Medieval jousters required years of training to master their combat skills.
- The Renaissance fair featured professional jousters demonstrating historical combat techniques.
- Young nobles aspired to become renowned jousters in the royal court.