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Unyoke   Listen
verb
Unyoke  v. t.  
1.
To loose or free from a yoke. "Like youthful steers unyoked, they take their courses."
2.
To part; to disjoin; to disconnect.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unyoke" Quotes from Famous Books



... waggon had creaked to the top of the rise, for, of course, there was no road, and the Kaffirs were beginning to unyoke the hungry oxen, Rachel, who was riding with her father, sprang from her horse and ran to it to help her mother to descend. She was now a tall young woman, full of health and vigour, strong and straightly shaped. Mrs. Dove, ...
— The Ghost Kings • H. Rider Haggard

... the men began to unyoke their horses, while Mr. Archibald gravely superintended the removal of the baggage from the carriage to the little vessel. "Has the Caroline been long arrived?" said Archibald ...
— The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete, Illustrated • Sir Walter Scott

... their eyes upon the gallows, but only on him, flogged the horses, and galloped with much noise and clatter over the log embankment. This was heard by his fellows in Strellin and Dammbecke (two villages which are about three-fourths on the way), who held themselves ready to unyoke the horses and to plunder the travellers when they came up with them. That after the dead man was buried he could play the ghost more easily still, etc. That this was the whole truth, and that he himself had never in his life robbed, still less murdered, any one; wherefore he begged to be ...
— The Amber Witch • Wilhelm Meinhold



Words linked to "Unyoke" :   outspan, unhitch, yoke, animal husbandry



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