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  • snacca, snecca:—a shi'p (esnecca).
  • soca:—the jurisdiction of a lord; the liberty of tenants excused from customary impositions.
  • socagium:—socage; plough service, a tenure inferior to tenure by knight- service.
  • socca. See soca.
  • socenagium. See socagium.
  • socha. See soca.
  • sochemannus. See socmannus.
  • sochemanria:—tenure by socage.
  • socmannus:—a socman or socager, a tenant by socage, or tenant in ancient demesne; a sokereve.
  • socnum. See soca.
  • soffrancia. See sufferentia.
  • soinus:—essoin.
  • soka. See soca.
  • sokerevus:—a sokereve, rent collector for the lord of a soke.
  • sokmannus. See socmannus.
  • sola:—a sole (solea vulgaris).
  • solagium:—a due paid for use of soil.
  • solanda:—a plough land. (A. S. sulung.)
  • solarium:—an upper story or room.
  • solda:—a piece of land. See also selda.
  • soldarius:—serving for pay; a soldier.
  • soldata:—pay.
  • soldum:—pay.
  • soldus:—a shilling; a sou.
  • solecizare:—to speak bad grammar.
  • solemne:—the mass.
  • solicitator:—a solicitor.
  • solidarius:—serving for pay; a soldier.
  • solidata:—a shilling's worth; pay.
  • solidatum:—property.
  • solidatus. See solidata.
  • solidus:—a shilling; a sou.
  • solidos suos, ad:—at his expense; in his pay.
  • solinum:—a meal for one person.
  • solinus:—a measure of land about 160 acres, a plough land (?).
  • solium:—an upper room; a loft.
  • solinga. See sullinga.
  • solivagus girus:—the sun's orbit. In classical Latin, solivagus is derived from solus, and means wandering alone.
  • solta:—payment.
  • somarius:—a sumpter horse, a pack horse.
  • sometarius:—the officer in the king's household who attended to carriage.
  • sonare:—to snore.
  • sonium. See essonium.
  • sopa:—a shop (shopa).
  • sorceria:—sorcery, witchcraft.
  • sornecca:—some kind of ship.
  • sornus:—red.
  • soronus:—a brother-in-law; a sister's son.
  • sors:—sort, kind; principal.
  • sorus:—red. See saurus, sourus.
  • soscallus:—some kind of hound used for stag hunting.
  • sotillares, sotulares:—shoes.