Usage Note
Joug refers both to the wooden crosspiece harnessing draught animals and, figuratively, to any oppressive constraint — sous le joug ('under the yoke') is a stock literary phrase for subjugation. The plural is regular: jougs.
Examples
"Les bœufs tiraient sous le joug."
Natural Translation
The oxen pulled under the yoke.
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