noun
- a wooden bar or frame used to join two animals (especially oxen) together for pulling heavy loads
- something that connects or binds together
- a burden or form of oppression
verb
- to put a yoke on animals; to harness together
- to join or unite closely
Examples
- The farmer placed a yoke on the two oxen before plowing the field.
- The marriage ceremony symbolized the yoke of unity between the couple.
- The people struggled under the yoke of tyranny for decades.
- He yoked the horses to the wagon for the long journey.
- The treaty yoked the two nations in a lasting alliance.
- She felt the heavy yoke of responsibility on her shoulders.
- The wooden yoke was carved from a single piece of oak.