Z ØUGO vN , and ZUGO vS , tov, oJ , ( cf. zeuvgnumi ) anything which joins two bodies; and so,
I. the yoke or cross-bar tied by the zugovdesmon to the end of the pole, and having zeu`glai (collars or loops) at each end, by which two horses, mules or oxen drew the plough or carriage, Hom. , etc. : metaph. , to; douvlion z . the yoke of slavery, Hdt. ; douleiva", ajnavgkh" z . Soph. , Eur. ; ejpitiqevnai tini; zuga; tou` mh; . ., so as to prevent. ., Xen.
2.
a pair,
Eur.
;
kata; zugav
in
pairs,
Theocr.
II.
the cross-bar joining
the horns of the
fovrmigx
, along which the strings were fastened, Il.
III.
in
pl.
the thwarts joining
the opposite sides of a ship or boat,
the benches,
Lat.
transtra
,
Od.,
Hdt.
; in
sing.
,
Soph.
:
metaph.
,
to; povleo" z
.
Eur.
2. the middle of the three banks in a trireme; metaph. , oiJ ejpi; zugw`/ dorov" those on the upper bench, Aesch.
IV.
the beam of the balance,
Dem
.:
the balance
itself,
Plat.
V.
karcasivou z
. the
yard-arm
at the masthead,
Pind.
VI.
a rank
or
line
of soldiers,
opp. to
a file,
Thuc.
zugostatevw
zuØgosta±tevw , f. hvsw , to weigh by the balance, Luc.
zugostavth"
zuØgo-stavth" »a±1/4, ou, oJ , ( i{sthmi ) a public officer, who looked to the weights.
zugovfin
zuØgovfin , Ep. gen. of zugovn .
zugofovro"
zuØgo-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) bearing the yoke, Eur.
zugovw
zuØgovw , f. wvsw , ( zugovn ) to yoke together, z. kiqavran to put the cross-bar to the lyre, Luc.
zugwqrivzw
zuØgwqrivzw , ( zugovn IV) to weigh, examine, Ar.
zugwtov"
zuØgwtov" , hv, ovn , ( zugovw ) yoked, Soph.
zuvmh
zuvmh »u<Eth>1/4, hJ , ( zevw ) leaven: metaph. of corruption, falsehood, N.T. Hence zumivth"
zumivth"
zu<Eth>mivth" »i<Eth>1/4 , masc. Adj. leavened, Xen.
zumovw
zu<Eth>movw , f. wvsw , ( zuvmh ) to leaven, N.T.