ζεῦγος

Etymology
From. Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) pair two things, persons or animals considered as pair
 * 2) yoke two animals joined together
 * 3) a vehicle drawn by two or more animals, carriage, chariot
 * 4) two persons or animals of different sex, in common bond, liaison
 * 5) by two, in set of two
 * See expressions
 * 1) a set of more than two
 * 2)   double reed of a wind instrument (e.g. flute)
 * 3)   plethron, equivalent of a land area ploughed by two oxen in one day
 * 4) * (Codex Iustinianus)
 * 1) by two, in set of two
 * See expressions
 * 1) a set of more than two
 * 2)   double reed of a wind instrument (e.g. flute)
 * 3)   plethron, equivalent of a land area ploughed by two oxen in one day
 * 4) * (Codex Iustinianus)
 * 1)   plethron, equivalent of a land area ploughed by two oxen in one day
 * 2) * (Codex Iustinianus)
 * 1) * (Codex Iustinianus)
 * 1) * (Codex Iustinianus)