Yoke

"Yoke" in Spanish

cepo

(collar placed on the neck of a conquered person or prisoner to restrain movement)

dentejón

(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)

emparejo (disused)

(pair of draught animals yoked together to pull something)

jubo

(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)

toza

(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)

ubio

(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)

yugada

(unit of land area notionally equivalent to the area a team of yoked draft animals can work in a day)

yugo

(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)

yugo

(electromagnetic coil that deflects the electron beam in a cathode ray tube)

yugo

(something which represses or restrains a person — see also burden)

yunta

(pair of draught animals yoked together to pull something)

enyugar

(to join (several draught animals) together with a yoke; also, to fasten a yoke (on one or more draught animals) to pull a cart, plough, etc.; or to attach (a cart, plough, etc.) to a draught animal)

juncir

(to join (several draught animals) together with a yoke; also, to fasten a yoke (on one or more draught animals) to pull a cart, plough, etc.; or to attach (a cart, plough, etc.) to a draught animal)

uncir

(to join (several draught animals) together with a yoke; also, to fasten a yoke (on one or more draught animals) to pull a cart, plough, etc.; or to attach (a cart, plough, etc.) to a draught animal)

uncir

(to be or become connected, linked, or united in a relationship)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.