יאָך
‘yoke’
יאָך
־ן
דער/די
'yoke'
ETYMOLOGY
Got. juk✱, ON ok, OE geoc, OS juk-, OHG joch; from PGmc ✱juk-a-; from PIE ✱yug-ó- 'yoke', cf. Sanskrit yugá-, Greek ζυγόν, Latin iugum, deep grade derivation of IE ✱i̯eu̯g- 'yoke up'
WESTERN
Oyberland (West Transcarpathian)
jǫx ~ jǫxt {WTCP, Budapest, Hutterer 1965: 123, 131}