A yoke is an Ancient Egyptian headrest, in a way like a pillow to keep the head elevated.
a type of tool to hold oxen together
The quote is from the play "Agamemnon," by Aeschylus.
The quote is from "Agamemnon," by Aeschylus.
Sadly, it was to prevent Vietnam from throwing off the yoke of French colonialism and becoming free. Not our finest moment.
Cassius with the help of other conspirators threw in notes and stuck them at places in proximity to Brutus so that when he reads them, his kind feelings towards Julius Caesar are replaced by strong conviction to kill him and he joins the conspiracy, believing it to be the will of the common people of rome who held him in high esteem and wanted him to act against the present ages yoke under Caesar. This action was instrumental in enticing Brutus to favour Cassius to kill Caesar and end his eternal dilemma.
They did so secretly to make it seem to Brutus that Rome was in agony under the tyrannical rule of Julius Caesar and that only the most noble man of Rome, that is , Brutus can fre them from that imperialistic yoke.
No, yoke usually means burden or burdens. A+LS= Attached
Yoke is the correct spelling if you are referring to the yoke that is put on farm animals. If you mean in an egg, it is yolk.
Slavery and subservience.
Yoke, collar.
yoke on the driveshaft[s}
tyt- Tan Yoke teng ;)
Yolk is the homophone of yoke.
Might I suggest these meanings for your consideration? A device put around the necks of animals or men to harness them together. The yoke of Christ is a symbol for discipleship, whereas the yoke of bondage is a symbol for oppression. Two meanings stand out 1. A yoke of bondage, and 2, a yoke to make things lighter or easier to manage.
The literal translation from German to English is Young Woman Yoke
TWO YOLKS INSTEAD OF ONE ARE FOUND IN SIDE THE EGG