yoke
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[ yohk ]
/ yoʊk /
noun, plural yokes for 1, 3–20, yoke for 2.
verb (used with object), yoked, yok·ing.
verb (used without object), yoked, yok·ing.
to be or become joined, linked, or united.
Origin of yoke
1
before 900; (noun) Middle English
yok(e), Old English
geoc; cognate with Dutch
juk, German
Joch, Old Norse
ok, Latin
jugum, Greek
zygón, Hittite
yugan, Sanskrit
yuga; (v.) Middle English
yoken, Old English
geocian, derivative of the noun
OTHER WORDS FROM yoke
yoke·less, adjective well-yoked, adjectiveWords nearby yoke
Definition for yoke (2 of 2)
Example sentences from the Web for yoke
British Dictionary definitions for yoke
yoke
/ (jəʊk) /
noun plural yokes or yoke
verb
Derived forms of yoke
yokeless, adjectiveWord Origin for yoke
Old English
geoc; related to Old High German
ioh, Old Norse
ok, Gothic
juk, Latin
iugum, Sanskrit
yugam
Medical definitions for yoke
yoke
[ yōk ]
n.
jugum