0 present participle of yoke --
1 to put a yoke on animals, especially cattle, so that they are fastened together and to a connected vehicle or load: --
It has the characteristic of driving associated states towards the object, the function of joining (yoking) associated states to the object, the manifestation of facing the object.
The preferred type of sinews came from the feet of deer (assumedly achilles tendons because they were longest) and the necks of oxen (strong from constant yoking).
In his lyrics he is happiest when yoking one or the other of these emotions to serve a philosophy of life, often audacious, but always genial.
Through this superior projection, the medial vestibulospinal tract is involved in yoking the eyes together in response to rapid movement of the head.
Since the three-horse yoking was uncommon, "trigarius" may also mean a participant in the equestrian exercises of the "trigarium" in general.
I do not think that this is an entirely satisfactory justification for yoking the undertaker to the local authority.
Botanical and horticultural periodicals disseminated both science and prescriptions for practice, yoking them to a progressive social agenda, including the betterment of the working class and urban planning.
Basham may dilute the power of the spirits by yoking them to secular - success stories.