See also: yugo, yūgō, and Yūgō From Yugoslavia; compare Afro-, Sino-, Turko-. Yugo- Pertaining to Yugoslavia or the Yugoslavs. Appendix:English nationality...
See also: yūgō, Yūgō, and Yugo- Borrowed from Spanish yugo. yugo yoke jugo juvo (attested in a 1214 document from Osma) jogo (attested in a 1219 document...
Yugonostalgia English Wikipedia has an article on: Yugo-nostalgia Wikipedia Yugonostalgia Yugo- + nostalgia Yugo-nostalgia (uncountable) Nostalgia for the former...
ungada From Spanish yugada, from yugo (“yoke”) + -ada (“-ful”), from Latin iugum. Compare Latin iugerum (“juger”). yugada (plural yugadas) (historical)...
Ferro Couselo, editor, A vida e a fala dos devanceiros. Escolma de documentos en galego dos séculos XIII ao XVI, Vigo: Galaxia, page 218: Una arqua medrada...
and Montenegro, after 2003 until 2006, when it disintegrated. Yugosphere Yugo-nostalgia / Yugonostalgia Yugoslav former country in the Balkans Yugoslavia...
it) (figuratively) mix; mixture (nuclear physics) fusion Antonym: fission en fusion point de fusion → Turkish: füzyon “fusion”, in Trésor de la langue...
Catalan jou, from Latin iugum (compare Occitan jo, French joug, Spanish yugo), from Proto-Italic *jugom, from Proto-Indo-European *yugóm. IPA(key): (Central...
December 2021 (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /jəʊk/ (General American) enPR: yōk, IPA(key): /joʊk/ Rhymes: -əʊk Homophone: yolk From Middle English...