- geocian
- \geocian1 wv/t2 to yoke, join together
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
geocian — geocian, cie mistakes for goetian, goety … Useful english dictionary
géocian — wv/t2 (w.g. or d.) to preserve, rescue, save … Old to modern English dictionary
yoke — yoke1 yokeless, adj. /yohk/, n., pl. yokes for 1, 3 20, yoke for 2; v., yoked, yoking. n. 1. a device for joining together a pair of draft animals, esp. oxen, usually consisting of a crosspiece with two bow shaped pieces, each enclosing the head… … Universalium
iugian — see geocian … Old to modern English dictionary
yoke — {{11}}yoke (n.) O.E. geoc yoke, earlier geoht pair of draft animals, from P.Gmc. *yukam (Cf. O.S. juk, O.N. ok, Dan. aag, M.Du. joc, Du. juk, O.H.G. joh, Ger. joch, Goth. juk yoke ), from PIE … Etymology dictionary
yoke — noun 1》 a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to a plough or cart that they pull in unison. ↘(plural same or yokes) a pair of animals yoked together. ↘archaic the amount of land that one pair of… … English new terms dictionary
i̯eu-2, i̯eu̯ǝ-, i̯eu̯-g- — i̯eu 2, i̯eu̯ǝ , i̯eu̯ g English meaning: to tie together, yoke Deutsche Übersetzung: “verbinden” Note: probably as 1. i̯eu “vermengen” from “in Bewegung place” evolved; s. also i̯eu dhand i̯eu ni . Material: O.Ind. yáuti,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary