- To send (an enemy)
under the yoke (sub
iugum mittere) was a
practice in
ancient Italy whereby defeated enemies were made to p****
beneath a yoke constructed...
-
iugum is a
species of
mouse spider in the
Actinopodidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 2021, with the
specific epithet iugum...
- The jougs, juggs, or
joggs (Old French: joug, from
Latin iugum, a yoke) is a
metal collar formerly used as an
instrument of
punishment in Scotland, the...
- *g g; jE [dʒ]; ghH; hH,E [ɦ] g; žE [ʒ]; dzE' g *yugóm yoke yugám zugón
iugum jùngas yugh *gʷ b; de; g(u) u [w > v]; gun− [ɡʷ] b [b]; -[β]- q [kʷ] qu...
- landowners'
totals together to make
citywide totals of
capita and iuga. The
iugum was not a
consistent measure of land, but
varied according to the type of...
-
Latin quadrigae, a
contraction of quadriiugae, from quadri-: four, and
iugum: yoke. In
Latin the word
quadrigae is
almost always used in the
plural and...
- in
almost all
known Indo-European
languages including German Joch,
Latin iugum,
Ancient Gr**** ζυγόν (zygon),
Persian یوغ (yuğ),
Sanskrit युग (yugá), Hittite...
- (fortition):
Sanskrit yas,
ancient Gr**** ὅς /hós/ "who" (relative pronoun);
Latin iugum,
English yoke,
ancient Gr**** ζυγός /zyɡós/. PIE *w,
which occurred in Mycenaean...
- per
bella memorata primo Aquitaniam et
Wasconiam totumque Pyrinei montis iugum et
usque ad
Hiberum amnem, qui apud
Navarros ortus et
fertilissimos Hispaniae...
- be
explained as an
apotropaic device if one
considers the
tigillum the
iugum of Juno, the
feminine principle of fecundity.
Renard concludes that the...