What does unyoke mean?
Definitions for unyoke
un·yoke
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word unyoke.
Princeton's WordNet
unyokeverb
remove the yoke from
"unyoke the cow"
Wiktionary
unyokeverb
To release something from a yoke or harness.
unyokeverb
To disconnect, unlink.
unyokeverb
To liberate, deliver from oppression.
unyokeverb
To unyoke an animal.
unyokeverb
To cease from labour.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Unyokeverb
Our army is dispers’d already:
Like youthful steers unyok’d, they took their course
East, west, north, south. William Shakespeare, Hen. IV.calls them like gods, and yet gives them the employment of slaves; they unyoke the mules. William Broome.
Shall these hands, so lately purg’d of blood,
So join’d in love, so strong in both,
Unyoke this seizure, and this kind regreet. William Shakespeare.
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unyoke
Unyoke is a verb which means to disconnect, unhitch, detach, or remove from a yoke. A yoke is a frame or bar that connects animals, like oxen, or mechanisms together so that they can work in tandem. In a broader or metaphorical sense, it can also mean to free, liberate or release from any form of constraint, burden, oppression, or bondage.
Webster Dictionary
Unyokeverb
to loose or free from a yoke
Unyokeverb
to part; to disjoin; to disconnect
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unyoke
un-yōk′, v.t. to loose from a yoke: to disjoin.—v.i. to be loosed from a yoke, to cease work.—adj. Unyoked′, not yoked: not having worn the yoke: (Shak.) unrestrained, licentious.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unyoke in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unyoke in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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