joste
See also: jošte
Old French
Etymology 1
From joster, from Vulgar Latin *iuxtāre, from Latin iuxtā (“close to”).
Noun
joste oblique singular, f (oblique plural jostes, nominative singular joste, nominative plural jostes)
- joust (act, instance of jousting)
Descendants
Etymology 2
Preposition
joste
- along, near
- c. 1155, Le Roman de Thèbes:
- Joste le temple, lez un arbre.
- Near the temple, by a tree.
- according to
Descendants
- French: jouxte