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Socman — Soc man, n.; pl. {Socmen}. [See {Socage}.] (O. Eng. Law) One who holds lands or tenements by socage; a socager. Cowell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
socman — /sok meuhn, sohk /, n., pl. socmen. sokeman. * * * … Universalium
socman — soc·man … English syllables
socman — /sokman/ A socager. @ free socmen In old English law, tenants in free socage @ … Black's law dictionary
socman — ˈsäkmən, ˈsōk noun (plural socmen) Etymology: Medieval Latin sochemannus, sokemannus more at sokeman : sokeman … Useful english dictionary
Socmen — Socman Soc man, n.; pl. {Socmen}. [See {Socage}.] (O. Eng. Law) One who holds lands or tenements by socage; a socager. Cowell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Socager — Soc a*ger, n. (O. Eng. Law) A tennant by socage; a socman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sokeman — Soke man, n. See {Socman}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Socage — was one of the feudal duties and hence land tenure forms in the feudal system. A farmer, for example, held the land in exchange for a clearly defined, fixed payment to be made at specified intervals to his feudal lord, who in turn had his own… … Wikipedia