giostrare

Etymology
, from, from (whence Italian ).

Verb

 * 1)  to joust or tilt
 * 2)  to duel or fight
 * 3)  to act skillfully and dexterously in a difficult situation; to maneuver
 * 4)  to idle (spend time in idleness)
 * 5)  to manage shrewdly or slickly to one's advantage
 * 6)  to deceive
 * 1)  to manage shrewdly or slickly to one's advantage
 * 2)  to deceive
 * 1)  to deceive