[ soc] I. (±) n. sucking, Æ. [‘sock’]
[II.] m. soakings, Mdf.
[ sōc] I. pret. 3 sg. of [sacan].
[ socc] m. ‘sock,’ light shoe, slipper, Cp, RB. [L. soccus]
[ socian] ‘to soak,’ Lcd. [[sūcan]]
[ sōcn] f. seeking, question, inquiry, case, cause: visit, resort, Æ, W: attack, B 1777: refuge, asylum, sanctuary, Æ: the exercise of judicial power, jurisdiction, right of inquisition, right of taking fines, revenue (v. sacu), KC, LL (v. 2·454): district in which a ‘socn’ was exercised (Eng. Hist. Rev. 27·20). [‘soken’]
sōcnes = [sēcnes]
[ +sod] n. cooking, boiling, CP.