yoker
Etymology
From yoke + -er.
yoker means A suburb in the City of Glasgow council area, Scotland, north of the Clyde (OS grid ref NS5169). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
name
- A suburb in the City of Glasgow council area, Scotland, north of the Clyde (OS grid ref NS5169).
noun
- One who yokes.“His father Xanthippus (who on the shores of Ionia had obtained the first victory with Attic vessels of war) belonged to the clan of the Buzygæ (yokers of oxen), whose duty it was to watch over a sacred figure of Athene, the Palladium, and to perform primitive ceremonies relating to the introduction of agriculture.”