Yoke-fellow


an -ssociate or companion, especially at work; partner.
a spouse.
historical examples

the -ssembly of g-d c. (charles) h. (henry) mackintosh
the modern scottish minstrel, volume iv. various
the devil’s pool george sand
diana of the crossways, complete george meredith
the bondman hall caine
the manual of the botany of the northern united states asa gray
julia ward howe laura e. richards
the devil’s pool george sand
the roots of the mountains william morris
a book of quaker saints lucy violet hodgkin

noun
(archaic) a working companion

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