ζεῦγος, -εος (-ους), τό (< ζεύγνυμι, to yoke), [in LXX chiefly for צֶמֶד, Jdg.19:3, al. ;] __1. a yoke of beasts: Luk.14:19. __2. a pair of anything, Luk.2:24 (LXX).† (AS)
Thayer:
1) two draught cattle (horses or mules or oxen) yoked together, a pair or yoke of beasts 2) a pair
ζεῦγος
zeugos
dzyoo'-gos
From the same as G2218; a couple, that is, a team (of oxen yoked together) or brace (of birds tied together)
G4801 συζεύγνυμισυζεύγνυμι
suzeugnumi
sood-zyoog'-noo-mee
From G4862 and the base of G2201; to yoketogether, that is, (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage)
ζυγός
zugos
dzoo-gos'
From the root of ζεύγνυμι zeugnumi (to join, especially by a “yoke”); a coupling, that is, (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales)
KJV Usage: pair of balances, yoke.
G2086 ἑτεροζυγέωἑτεροζυγέω
heterozugeō
het-er-od-zoog-eh'-o
From a compound of G2087 and G2218; to yoke up differently, that is, (figuratively) to associatediscordantly
KJV Usage: unequally yoke together with.
G2202 ζευκτηρίαζευκτηρία
zeuktēria
dzyook-tay-ree'-ah
Feminine of a derivative (at the second stage) from the same as G2218; a fastening (tillerrope)
KJV Usage: band.
G2223 ζώνηζώνη
zōnē
dzo'-nay
Probably akin to the base of G2218; a belt; by implication a pocket
KJV Usage: girdle, purse.
G5268 ὑποζύγιονὑποζύγιον
hupozugion
hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on
Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G2218; an animal under the yoke (draughtbeast), that is, (specifically) a donkey