1590s, "pertaining to the throat or neck" (especially and originally in reference to the great veins of the neck), from Modern Latin jugularis, from Latin iugulum "collarbone, throat, neck," diminutive of iugum "yoke" (from PIE root *yeug- "to join"). As a noun, 1610s, short for jugular vein.
he always goes for the jugular
jugular vein
juggler
jughandle
jughead
Jugoslavia
jugs
jugular
Jugurthine
juice
juicer
juicily
juicy