soke

/soʊk/
noun
  1. In medieval England, the right of a lord to hold a court and collect fines within a certain area.
    • Historians study the soke to understand how justice was administered in medieval times.
    • Under the soke, the local court could fine anyone who broke the peace.
    • The lord's soke allowed him to settle disputes among the villagers.
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