Yote v. t. To pour water on; to soak in, or mix with, water. (Obs. or Prov. Eng.) "My fowls, which well enough, I, as before, found feeding at their trough Their yoted wheat."
... close up under the great ceremonial Cave which was painted with the sign of the Morning and the Evening Star, and the round, bright House of the Sun Father. "But at first I slept in the kiva with Tse-tse-yote. Speaking of devils—there was no one who had the making of a livelier devil in him than my young master. Slim as an arrow, he would come up from his morning dip in the Rito, glittering like the dark stone of which knives are made, ... — The Trail Book • Mary Austin et al