释义 |
inˈyoke, v. rare. [in-1: cf. enyoke (en-1 3).] trans. a. To yoke or unite to something. b. To yoke in a wagon, etc. Hence inˈyoking vbl. n.
1595Markham Sir R. Grinvile cxxx, These all accord..To end his liues date by their cruell strife, And him vnto a blessed state inyoke. a1654J. Taylor (Water-p.) Unnat. Father, A chaine consists of diuers links and every linke depends and is inyoak'd vpon one another. 1842Moffat Mission. Labours S. Afr. 118 Daily inyoking and unyoking. Ibid. 391 All inyoked their oxen at the same time. |