SUCKEN of a mill, s.
1. The jurisdiction attached to a mill, S.
Erskine.
2. The dues paid at a mill, S.; shucken, Moray.
Pop. Ball.

A. S. soc, Su. G. sokn, exactio, jurisdictio.

Suckener, s. One who is bound to grind his grain at a certain mill, S.

SUCKIES, s. pl. The flowers of clover, S.
V. [Souks].
A. Douglas.

SUCKUDRY, SUKUDRY, SUCQUEDRY, s. Presumption.
Barbour.

O. Fr. surcuiderie, surquiderie, id.; from surcuid-er, presumer.

SUDDAINTY, s.
1. Suddenness, S.
R. Bruce.
2. Slauchter of suddantie, accidental homicide.
Acts Ja. III.

To SUDDILL, SUDDLE, v. a. To sully, to defile, S.
Douglas.

Teut. sodel-en, Germ. sudel-en, inquinare.

SUDEREYS, s. pl. A name given to some of the Hebudae.
Pennant.