Jüster — Jüster, Fisch, so v.w. Blicke … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Juster — Porté dans le Territoire de Belfort et la Haute Saône, c est une probable francisation de l allemand Schuster (= cordonnier) … Noms de famille
Juster — Recorded in the spellings of Just, Juste, Gaster, Gister, Goster, Jewster, Juster and possibly others, this is a surname of probably pre medieval French origins. It would seem to derive from the Latin word justus and if so was probably introduced … Surnames reference
juster — noun see joust II * * * juster older var. of jouster … Useful english dictionary
JUSTER, JEAN — (c. 1886–1916), lawyer and historian. Juster, born in Piatra Neamţ, Romania, studied in Germany and at the Sorbonne in Paris, where he was admitted to the bar in 1913. Later, he became an advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal. He died in military … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUSTER, GEORGE — (1902–1968), Romanian painter. Born in Jassy, he devoted himself to painting, soon developing a distinctive style of his own. During World War II, he fled to the Soviet Union and spent two years in Armenia. While there his works were acquired by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
juster — 1. verb a) to joust (participate in a jousting tournament) b) to joust (battle, fight, combat) 2. adverb yesterday … Wiktionary
juster — sb. == a horse. Alys. 1400 … Oldest English Words
juster — just·er … English syllables
Juster, Jean — (c 1886 1916) French lawyer and historian, of Romanian origin. He became an advocate at the Paris Court of Appeal. His major work was Les juifs dans Vempire romain: leur condition juridique, economique et sociale … Dictionary of Jewish Biography