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Yoke (y&ō;k), n. [OE.
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1. A bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together.
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A yearling bullock to thy name shall smoke,
Untamed, unconscious of the galling
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&hand_; The modern yoke for oxen is usually a piece of timber hollowed, or made curving, near each end, and laid on the necks of the oxen, being secured in place by two bows, one inclosing each neck, and fastened through the timber. In some countries the yoke consists of a flat piece of wood fastened to the foreheads of the oxen by thongs about the horns.
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2. A frame or piece resembling a yoke, as in use or shape. Specifically:
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3. Fig.: That which connects or binds; a chain; a link; a bond connection.
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Boweth your neck under that blissful
Which that men clepeth spousal or wedlock.
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This
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4. A mark of servitude; hence, servitude; slavery; bondage; service.
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Our country sinks beneath the
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My
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5. Two animals yoked together; a couple; a pair that work together.
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I have bought five
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6. The quantity of land plowed in a day by a yoke of oxen. [Obs.]
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7. A portion of the working day; as, to work two yokes, that is, to work both portions of the day, or morning and afternoon. [Prov. Eng.]
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8. (Chiefly Mach.) A clamp or similar piece that embraces two other parts to hold or unite them in their respective or relative positions, as a strap connecting a slide valve to the valve stem, or the soft iron block or bar permanently connecting the pole pieces of an electromagnet, as in a dynamo.
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Yoke (?), v. t.
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1. To put a yoke on; to join in or with a yoke; as, to yoke oxen, or pair of oxen.
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2. To couple; to join with another. “Be ye not unequally
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Cassius, you are
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3. To enslave; to bring into bondage; to restrain; to confine.
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Then were they
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The words and promises that
The conqueror are quickly broke.
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Yoke, v. i. To be joined or associated; to be intimately connected; to consort closely; to mate.
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We 'll
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