noun.
A military contest or spectacle in which two adversaries attacked each other with blunted lances, rarely with sharp weapons as in war; a knightly tilt.
Exactly, in space, time, kind, or degree; precisely; without interval, deviation, or variation; absolutely: as, just five miles; just noon; just so; just as I thought.
Within a little; with very little but a sufficient difference; nearly; almost exactly; as, I stood just by him; I saw him just now.
Merely; barely; by or with a narrow margin: as, you just missed the mark; he is just a little displeased.
But now; very lately; within a brief past time.
Quite: in intensive use: as, just awful.
Directly; immediately; without delay: as, I will attend to it just now.
Right in law or ethics
Right in character or quality
Strictly accurate; exact; precise; proper.
Agreeable to the common standard; full; complete.
Right-minded; good in intention
Carefully mindful; faithful; followed by to, and formerly also by of: as, to be just to one's engagements.
In music, harmonically pure, correct, and exact; in perfect tune: as, just interval, intonation, temperament: opposed in general to impure and incorrect, and specifically to tempered.
noun.
A pot or jug, made of earthenware or metal, with large body and straight neck, for holding liquids.
To engage in a tournament or just; tilt.
noun.
An abbreviation of Justice;
noun.
of Justinian.