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单词 hamesucken
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hamesuckenhamesokenn.

/ˈheɪmsʌk(ə)n/
Forms: Old English hámsócn, Middle English hamsokne, Middle English hamsokene, homsokne; Historical1600s–1800s hamsoken, homesoken; Scottish1600s haimsuckin, haimsuken, 1700s haimsucken, 1600s– hamesucken.
Etymology: Old English, < hám home, dwelling + sócn (feminine), seeking, visiting, attack, assault, Old Norse sókn attack.
Anglo-Saxon Law and Scots Law.
1. The crime of assaulting a person in his own house or dwelling-place. Now only in Scots Law.
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society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > [noun] > unlawful violence > assault > in a person's own house
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a1000 Laws of Edmund ii. c. 3 Be mund-brice and be ham-socnum.
c1030 Laws of Cnut ii. c. 62 (63) Gif hwa ham-socne gewyrce gebete þæt mid fif pundan.
c1250 H. de Bracton De Legibus Angliæ iii. ii. xxiii. (Rolls) II. 464 Ham~sokne, quæ dicitur invasio domus contra pacem domini regis.
a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1869) II. 95 Hamsokene oþer Ham~fare, a rese i-made in hous.
c1575 J. Balfour Practicks (1754) 541 Na man may challenge ane uther of hamesucken, bot for assailȝeing him at his awin proper house and dwelling-place.
1753 Trial J. Stewart 123 In the crime of hamesucken, he and his accomplices might be all equally principals.
1773 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. II. 719 Haimesucken..is the crime of beating or assaulting a person within his own house.
1827 W. Scott Jrnl. 5 Mar. (1941) 30 Half-a-dozen Selkirk processes; among others one which savours of Hamesucken.
2. A franchise of holding pleas of this offence and receiving the penalties imposed on the offender; also the penalty or mulct itself. (By English legal antiquaries variously misunderstood and erroneously explained.)
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society > law > legal right > rights to do or use something > [noun] > right to receive specific fines
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society > authority > punishment > fine > [noun] > for forcible entry into a dwelling > franchise of receiving fine
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1020 Charter of Cnut in Earle Land Charters (1888) 233 Þæt he beo his saca and socne wyrðe and grið bryces, and ham socne and forstealles and infangenes þeofes.
c1250 Gloss. Law Terms in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1845) I. 33 Hamsokne, quite de entrer en autri ostel á force.
c1290 Fleta (1647) i. xlvii. §18 63 Hamsokne [signat] quietantiam miserocordiæ intrusionis in alienam domum vi & injuste.
1579 Rastell's Expos. Termes Lawes (new ed.) 132 Home soken (or hame soken), that is, to bee quite of amerciaments for entring into houses violently and without licence, and contrary to the peace of the king. And that you holde plea of such trespasse done in your Court, and in your lande.
1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Hamsoken, the Liberty, Priviledge, or Freedom of a Mans own House, or home; also a Franchise or Priviledge so called, granted to the Lords of Mannors, whereby they..take Cognizance of the breach of that immunity... Our antient Records express Burglary under this word.
1717 Blount's Law Dict. (ed. 3) It is also taken for an Impunity to those who commit this crime.
1769 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. IV. xvi. 223 Burglary, or nocturnal housebreaking..which by an antient law was called hame~secken, as it is in Scotland to this day.
1861 H. T. Riley tr. Liber Albus Gloss. 326 Hampsokne, literally House-protection, i.e. the protection from assault afforded by a man's house.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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