"soc and sac" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From Old English sōcen and sacan, equivalent to the Anglo-Norman oyer and terminer. Etymology templates: {{der|en|ang|sōcen}} Old English sōcen, {{cog|xno|-}} Anglo-Norman Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} soc and sac (uncountable)
  1. (UK, law, historical) The right of a lord to hear and decide legal cases on his estate without recourse to other courts. Tags: UK, historical, uncountable Categories (topical): Law Synonyms: oyer and terminer, socan and sacan, sake and soke, sac and soc Related terms: infangenthef, outfangenthef

Alternative forms

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