
1) English legal terminology 2) Feudal duty
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[dance] sōkē or eke is a Tongan group dance performed with sticks which the performers hit against each other on the beat of the drum. It has some common elements with, but is a complete independent development from the English Morris dance. As with most Tongan dances, the whole performance is to dazzle the spectators and to please the ch...
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[legal] The term soke (k; in Old English: soc, connected ultimately with secan (to seek)), at the time of the Norman conquest of England generally denoted `jurisdiction`, but due to vague usage probably lacks a single precise definition. In some cases soke denoted the right to hold a court, and in others only the right to receive the fines ...
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• (n.) One of the small territorial divisions into which Lincolnshire, England, is divided. • (n.) See Soc.
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Soke noun 1. (Eng. Law) See
Soc .
2. One of the small territorial divisions into which Lincolnshire, England, is divided.
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Soke is a term used in the Domesday Book for the right to hold a court and exercise jurisdiction.
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