What does disyoke mean?
Disyoke means (transitive, poetic) To free (someone or something) from a yoke; to disjoin, to unyoke..
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(transitive, poetic) To free (someone or something) from a yoke; to disjoin, to unyoke..
Deep, indeed, / Their debt of thanks to her who first had dared / To leap the rotten pales of prejudice, / Disyoke their necks from custom, and assert / None lordlier than themselves but that which made / Woman and man.
O me, my wife, my boys— / And—O myself, how, miserably moved, / Am I disyoked now from both boys and wife!
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Disyoke means (transitive, poetic) To free (someone or something) from a yoke; to disjoin, to unyoke..
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Deep, indeed, / Their debt of thanks to her who first had dared / To leap the rotten pales of prejudice, / Disyoke their necks from custom, and assert / None lordlier than themselves but that which made / Woman and man.
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