quintain

/ˈkwɪntɪn/
noun
  1. A target used in medieval jousting practice, often a rotating post with a shield or dummy.
    • The knight practiced his lance technique on the quintain in the training yard.
    • Medieval festivals often feature a quintain for visitors to try.
    • Hitting the quintain squarely was a sign of a skilled jouster.
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