Farmer’s oxen was held together be a wooden yolk
The harness is called a 'Yolk'
The oxen have slipped their yoke! The yolk of an egg is different than a pair of draft animals' yoke.
Only in the sense of being unbending just as the yolk which was a stiff piece of timber used over the necks of the oxen to tie them together was stiff and hard. In this sense a stiff-necked person, which is what the illustration refers to, would be stubborn and unbending and unwilling to be told things.
A "yoke" is the wooden crossbar used to tie teams of oxen, cattle, or horses together for use in pulling farm implements or wagons. This is different from "yolk", referring to the yellow region in an egg.
A pair of oxen is called a team of oxen or a yoke or oxen.
No. Ox is singular, oxen is plural.
Oxen wear a yolk. People can wear figurative ones I suppose.
Ox is not the plural of oxen. Ox is singular; oxen is plural.
oxen
the yolk! yolk
oxen rhymes with nothing.nothing rhymes with oxen everyone should know that