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yoke meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
yoke [yokes] (bar or frame by which two oxen or other draught animals are joined at their necks enabling them to pull a cart, plough, etc.; device attached to a single draught animal for the same purpose)
noun
[UK: jəʊk]
[US: joʊk]

iugumnoun
{n}

yoke [yokes] noun
[UK: jəʊk]
[US: joʊk]

jugum [jugi](2nd) N
noun

yoke-accustomed adjective

subjugalis [subjugalis, subjugale]adjective

yoke-bearer noun

furcifer [furciferi](2nd) M
noun

yoked adjective
[UK: jəʊkt]
[US: joʊkt]

patibulatus [patibulata, patibulatum]adjective

yoked eight together adjective

octoiugis [octoiugis, octoiuge]adjective

yoked four abreast adjective

quadrijugus [quadrijuga, quadrijugum]adjective

yoked many together adjective

multijugis [multijugis, multijuge]adjective

multijugus [multijuga, multijugum]adjective

yoked together adjective

conjunx [(gen.), conjugis]adjective

jugalis [jugalis, jugale]adjective

yoked two abreast adjective

bijugis [bijugis, bijuge]adjective

bijugus [bijuga, bijugum]adjective

yoked two together adjective

bigus [biga, bigum]adjective

yokemate noun
[UK: ˈjəʊk.meɪt]
[US: ˈjoʊk.meɪt]

cojux [cojugis](3rd) C
noun

conjunx [conjugis](3rd) C
noun

conjux [conjugis](3rd) C
noun

beast of burden. (yoke-accustomed) noun

subjugalis [subjugalis](3rd) M
noun

bring under the yoke (L+S) verb

subjugo [subjugare, subjugavi, subjugatus](1st) TRANS
verb

by fours (yoked oxen) adverb

conquaternoadverb

collar / yoke word by criminals (usu. pl. L+S) noun

boia [boiae](1st) F
noun

connect, join / yoke together verb

conjungo [conjungere, conjunxi, conjunctus](3rd) TRANS
verb

connect, yoke, harness verb

jungo [jungere, junxi, junctus](3rd)
verb

egg-yoke noun

vitellum [vitelli](2nd) N
noun

fork-shaped yoke noun

patibulum [patibuli](2nd) N
noun

harness, yoke verb

adjungo [adjungere, adjunxi, adjunctus](3rd) TRANS
verb

hole in middle of yoke in which pole fits noun

cohum [cohi](2nd) N
noun

coum [coi](2nd) N
noun

horses (pl.) yoked two abreast noun

bijugis [bijugis](3rd) M
noun

bijugus [bijugi](2nd) M
noun

loose from the yoke verb

abjugo [abjugare, abjugavi, abjugatus](1st) TRANS
verb

separate, unyoke verb

dejungo [dejungere, dejunxi, dejunctus](3rd) TRANS
verb

ten-yoked adjective

decemjugis [decemjugis, decemjuge]adjective

thong used to attach pole to yoke noun

cohum [cohi](2nd) N
noun

coum [coi](2nd) N
noun

unyoke verb
[UK: ˈʌn.ˈjəʊk]
[US: ənˈjoʊk]

dijungo [dijungere, dijunxi, dijunctus](3rd)
verb

disjungo [disjungere, disjunxi, disjunctus](3rd)
verb

unyoke, remove, separate verb

abjungo [abjungere, abjunxi, abjunctus](3rd) TRANS
verb

unyoked (not yoked)
adjective
[UK: ˈʌn.ˈjəʊkt]
[US: ˈʌn.ˈjəʊkt]

abiugatusadjective