Yokefellow vs Yokemate - What's the difference?
yokefellow | yokemate | Synonyms |
(archaic) A companion.
* 1882 , Edward Augustus Freeman, The Reign of William Rufus and the Accession of Henry the First?
* 1922 , James Ezra Darby, Jesus, an economic mediator: God's remedy for industrial and international ills
* 1999 , David E Garland, Reading Matthew: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the First Gospel?
Yokefellow is a synonym of yokemate.
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between yokefellow and yokemate
is that yokefellow is (archaic) a companion while yokemate is (archaic) a companion.As nouns the difference between yokefellow and yokemate
is that yokefellow is (archaic) a companion while yokemate is (archaic) a companion.yokefellow
English
Noun
(en noun)- ...till new grounds of quarrel had arisen between the two unequal yokefellows who were at last fully coupled together.
- Brain and hand, and means and muscle, are true yokefellows in modern industrialism. Without the inventor, there could be no machinery...
- Jesus treats his disciples as yokefellows rather than as camels and donkeys to be loaded down (23:4).
