All 50 Uses
yield
in
A Clash of Kings
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- She saw Koss throw down his blade to yield, and she saw them kill him where he stood.
p. 226.1yield = give in, give way, or give up
- "We have to yield," he said.
p. 294.2
- "Yield," Lommy said.
p. 295.6yield = give up (surrender), give in, or give way
- I told you to shut up about the yielding.
p. 295.7yielding = giving in, giving up, or giving way (easily moved or soft)
- "Whoever it is, you should yield to them," Lommy whined.†
p. 296.4yield = give in, give way, or give up
- I'm sick of carrying him, and I'm sick of all his talk about yielding too.†
p. 297.2yielding = giving in, giving up, or giving way (easily moved or soft)
- "Yield," Arya suggested.
p. 303.9yield = give up (surrender), give in, or give way
- I yield!
p. 304.5yield = give up, give in, or give way
- "I yield," he called out at once when he saw them.
p. 305.6yield = give up (surrender), or give in
- I yield.
p. 305.7yield = give up, give in, or give way
- Lommy never even had time to yield again.†
p. 306.6yield = produce or give
- He would sooner have had Summer than a silver wolf on his breast, but Ser Rodrik had been unyielding.†
p. 323.3unyielding = strict, firm, or hard (not giving in, not giving way, or not giving up)standard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unyielding means not and reverses the meaning of yielding. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- "She never will," Bran said, "not Arya," but Maester Luwin was unyielding, so there they were beside Rickon.†
p. 325.6
- Yield.
p. 343.1yield = surrender (give up)
- I yielded to the temptation too, I must confess it.
p. 441.7yielded = gave in, gave way, or gave up
- Arya was dreaming of wolves running wild through the wood when a strong hand clamped down over her mouth like smooth warm stone, solid and unyielding.†
p. 464.6unyielding = strict, firm, or hard (not giving in, not giving way, or not giving up)standard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unyielding means not and reverses the meaning of yielding. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- He pushed against the fabric and felt small, hard shapes beneath, unyielding.†
p. 517.3
- I suppose he yielded the boy with the rest, though I confess, I do not understand why Stannis wanted him so badly.
p. 653.4yielded = gave in, gave way, or gave up
- I have yielded Winterfell to Prince Theon.
p. 671.9yielded = given in, given way, or given up
- He'd only yield again.†
p. 687.8yield = produce or give
- I yield.
p. 742.9yield = give up, give in, or give way
- "She yielded," Jon felt compelled to say.†
p. 748.4yielded = gave in, gave way, or gave up
- She yielded herself to me.†
p. 748.7
- What worked for a whorehouse might work for a castle as well ...but no, the wood was solid, unyielding.†
p. 781.7unyielding = strict, firm, or hard (not giving in, not giving way, or not giving up)standard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unyielding means not and reverses the meaning of yielding. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- Then I can go to the walls and offer to yield to Lord Stannis in person.
p. 846.6yield = give in, give way, or give up
- "I yield, ser," a different knight called out, farther down the river.
p. 856.1yield = give up (surrender), or give in
- Yield.
p. 856.1yield = surrender (give up)
- Ser knight, I yield to you.†
p. 856.1yield = give in, give way, or give up
- "Yield," the man sobbed hopelessly, helplessly.
p. 856.3yield = give up (surrender), give in, or give way
- So now I counsel you to yield.
p. 917.1 *yield = give in, give way, or give up
- To think how close I came to yielding, and taking the black ….
p. 928.1yielding = giving in, giving up, or giving way (easily moved or soft)
- Yield?
p. 946.2yield = surrender (give up)
- "He yielded," Ygritte reminded them.
p. 954.5yielded = gave in, gave way, or gave up
- Behind the eyeholes of his yellowed skull Rattleshirt's stare was malignant, but he yielded grudgingly.
p. 954.8 *
- Here was the heart of his lord's weakness; for Dragonstone, old and strong though it was, commanded the allegiance of only a handful of lesser lords, whose stony island holdings were too thinly peopled to yield up the men that Stannis needed.†
p. 15.1
- "Not Renly, then," the maester yielded.†
p. 16.5
- The ancient crown of the Kings of Winter had been lost three centuries ago, yielded up to Aegon the Conqueror when Torrhen Stark knelt in submission.†
p. 107.2
- The other houses had yielded no wisdom.†
p. 206.4
- "Not if we yielded," Hot Pie said hopefully.†
p. 293.9
- Arya was sick of Lommy going on about how Yoren should have yielded.†
p. 294.3
- If he'd of yielded, they would have left us be.†
p. 294.5
- Knights and lordlings, they take each other captive and pay ransoms, but they don't care if the likes of you yield or not.†
p. 294.6
- "We should yield," Lommy said.†
p. 303.4
- Just go in and yield.†
p. 303.5
- I yield, I yield.†
p. 304.6
- I yield, I yield.†
p. 304.6
- Hot Pie was yielding some more.†
p. 305.4
- My lord, I do not believe Robb Stark will yield easily.†
p. 315.1
- Hearth and heart and harvest we yield up to you, my lord.†
p. 329.3
- They will yield or fall, one by one.†
p. 395.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(yield as in: will yield valuable data) to produce (usually something wanted); or the thing or amount produced
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(2)
(yield as in: yield to pressure) to give in, give way, or give up
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)