Socage Definition
sŏkĭj, sōkĭj
noun
A medieval English system of land tenure in which a tenant held land in return for a fixed payment or for certain stated nonmilitary services to his lord.
Webster's New World
Origin of Socage
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From Middle English sokage, from Anglo-Norman socage from soc (“soke") +"Ž -age. More at soke, -age.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English sokage from soke soke soke
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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