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soke \ˈsōk\ noun also soc \ˈsäk, ˈsōk\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English soc, sok, soke, from Medieval Latin soca, from Old English sōcn — more at soken 1. a. Anglo-Saxon & early English law : the right to hold court and do justice with the franchise to receive certain fees or fines arising from it : jurisdiction over a territory or over people b. : any of various other jurisdictions or franchises: as (1) : foldage (2) : mill soke 2. : the district included in a soke jurisdiction or franchise |