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Dict: strongs - yoke



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H4132 @ מוט môţ mote' From H4131; a {wavering} that {is} fall; by implication a pole (as shaking); hence a yoke (as essentially a bent pole): - {bar} be {moved} {staff} yoke.

H4133 @ מוטה môţâh mo-taw' Feminine of H4132; a pole; by implication an ox bow; hence a yoke (either literally or figuratively): - {bands} {heavy} {staves} yoke.

H4500 @ מנור mânôr maw-nore' From H5214; a yoke (properly for {ploughing}) that {is} the frame of a loom: - beam.

H5923 @ עול על ‛ôl ‛ôl {ole} ole From H5953; a yoke (as imposed on the {neck}) literally or figuratively: - yoke.

H6776 @ צמד tsemed tseh'-med A yoke or team (that {is} pair); hence an acre (that {is} day´ s task for a yoke of cattle to plough): - {acre} {couple} X {together} two {[asses]} yoke (of oxen).

H631 @ אסר 'âsar aw-sar' A primitive root; to yoke or hitch; by analogy to fasten in any {sense} to join battle: - {bind} {fast} {gird} {harness} {hold} {keep} make {ready} {order} {prepare} prison ({-er}) put in {bonds} set in {array} tie.

H7573 @ רתם râtham raw-tham' A primitive root; to yoke up (to the pole of a vehicle): - bind.

H746 @ אריוך 'ăryôk ar-yoke' Of foreign origin; {Arjok} the name of two Babylonians: - Arioch.

G2086 @ ἑτεροζυγέω heterozugeō het-er-od-zoog-eh'-o From a compound of G2087 and G2218; to yoke up differently that is (figuratively) to associate discordantly: - unequally yoke together with.

G2201 @ ζεῦγος zeugos dzyoo'-gos From the same as G2218; a couple that is a team (of oxen yoked together) or brace (of birds tied together): - yoke pair.

G2218 @ ζυγός zugos dzoo-gos' From the root of ζεύγνυμι zeugnumi (to join especially by a yoke); a coupling that is (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales): - pair of balances yoke.

G4801 @ συζεύγνυμι suzeugnumi sood-zyoog'-noo-mee From G4862 and the base of G2201; to yoke together that is (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage): - join together.

G4805 @ σύζυγος suzugos sood'-zoo-gos From G4801; co-yoked that is (figuratively) as noun a colleague; probably rather as proper name; Syzygus a Christian: - yokefellow.

G5268 @ ὑποζύγιον hupozugion hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G2218; an animal under the yoke (draught beast) that is (specifically) a donkey: - ass.