Yoke is mainly a noun and has a multitude of meanings. Some of them are:
a. A crossbar with two U-shaped pieces that encircle the necks of a pair of oxen or other draft animals working together.
b. pl. yoke or yokes A pair of draft animals, such as oxen, joined by a yoke.
c. A bar used with a double harness to connect the collar of each horse to the pole of a wagon or coach.
However, yoked is the past of the transitive verb "to yoke". There is also an intransitive verb which means "to become joined securely"
Examples of Yoked:
Yoke (verb)
v. yoked, yok·ing, yokes
v.tr.
1. To fit or join with a yoke.
2.
a. To harness a draft animal to.
b. To harness (a draft animal) to a vehicle or an implement.
3. To join securely as if with a yoke; bind: partners who were yoked together for life.
4. To force into heavy labor, bondage, or subjugation.
v.intr.
To become joined securely.
Other meanings :
yoke
noun
1 bond, chain, coupling, ligament, link, tie
2 bondage, burden, enslavement, helotry, oppression, serfdom, service, servility, servitude, slavery, thraldom, vassalage
verb
3 bracket, connect, couple, harness, hitch, join, link, tie, unite
yoke on the driveshaft[s}
Yolk is the homophone of yoke.
The Yoke's on Me was created in 1944.
I believe the Mesopotamiens did invent the yoke
The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.
The homophone for "yolk" is "yoke".
The homophone of "yolk" is "yoke."
make sentence of yoke
Under the Yoke was created in 1893.
The oxen have slipped their yoke! The yolk of an egg is different than a pair of draft animals' yoke.
A homophone for the word "yolk" is "yoke."
egg yoke