Crossword clues for juventus
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Roman god of youth, personification of iuventas "youth," from iuvenis "a young person" (see young).
Wikipedia
Juventus (referred to shorthand as Juve) is the name of several football clubs in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Australia:
Usage examples of "juventus".
But just when it began to seem as though the holes in my life were too big to be plugged, even by football, Arsenal’s anxiety to distract me became frenzied: between 9th April and 1st May they played six semi-final games, four against Liverpool in the FA Cup and two against Juventus in the Cup-Winners Cup.
Only one of these – the first leg of the Juventus tie – was in London, and so everything revolved around the radio.
The Juventus fans – many of them chic, middle-class men and women – weren’t to know that, though, and why should they have done?
It definitely wasn’t because I couldn’t take a young lady to stand on the North Bank among the thugs (even an Italian, a Juventus fan, three and a half months after Heysel): as we had seen in May, the people she spent her time with on Sunday afternoons were familiar with the symptoms of the English disease, and she had already waved away my clumsy and pious apologies on behalf of the Liverpool fans.
In the event, she said she enjoyed herself, and even claimed that Juventus were just as bad early-season (Arsenal scored after quarter of an hour and spent the rest of the match trying to keep out a dismal Leicester team).
He struck the boards once, twice, but only Juventus and Onnozel, two of the younger troopers, untested in battle, even looked in his direction.