释义 |
yoky, a. rare.|ˈjəʊkɪ| Also 7 -ie. [f. yoke n.1 + -y1.] a. Having, or coupled by, a yoke; yoked. b. Consisting of or constituting a yoke.
c1590Marlowe Faustus vi. Chorus, A chariot..Drawn by the strength of yoky dragons' necks. c1611Chapman Iliad xvii. 382 Their manes..fell through the yokie sphere, Ruth⁓fully rufl'd and defilde. a1660Contemp. Hist. Irel. (Ir. Archæol. Soc.) I. 61 Hoisinge theire thundringe instruments upon the unconstant wheeles of yokie beasts. |