noun
- a post with a crosspiece that was used as a target for jousting practice in medieval times
Usage: historical
Examples
- Knights would practice their jousting skills by charging at a quintain with their lances.
- The quintain would spin when struck, requiring precise timing and accuracy.
- Medieval training grounds often featured a quintain for cavalry practice.
- The young squire spent hours perfecting his aim at the wooden quintain.
- A quintain typically consisted of a vertical post with a rotating horizontal arm.
- The castle’s courtyard had a quintain where knights honed their combat skills.