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soke

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See also:söke,søke,sōke,ŝoke,andšokę

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FromMiddle Englishsoke, fromMedieval Latin (Anglo-Latin)sōca "right of jurisdiction", fromOld Englishsōcn(jurisdiction, prosecution, literallyact of seeking), fromProto-West Germanic*sōkni, fromProto-Germanic*sōkniz(seeking, inquiry), fromProto-Indo-European*seh₂g-(to track).

Cognates: seeEnglishsoken. More atsake,seek.

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soke (pluralsokes)

  1. (England, law, historical) Asoc(a medieval right to hold acourt or to receivefines).
  2. (England, historical) Adistrict under a particular jurisdiction.

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soke

  1. inflection ofsoka(sorrow):
    1. locativesingular
    2. accusativeplural

Yoruba

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From(to) +‎òkè(top).

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sókè

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sókè

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