A. S. soc, curia, jurisdictio.

Soccoman, Sockman, s.
1. One who holds lands by soccage.
Reg. Maj.
2. A tenant subjected to certain restrictions, and bound to perform certain services, Aberd.
Statist. Acc.

To SOCHER, (gutt.) v. n. To make much of one's self, to live delicately, particularly by the use of palatable draughts, S.

Gael. socair, ease, rest; sogh, delicacy.

SOCK, SOK, s. A ploughshare, S.

Fr. soc, id.

Pal. Hon.

SODDIS, SODDS, s. pl. A sort of saddle used by the lower classes, made of cloth stuffed, S.
Maitland P.

A. S. seod, pl. seodas, a sack.

SODIOUR, s. A soldier.
Barbour.