sac and soc
Medieval legal phrase, possibly of Danish origin, referring to manorial jurisdiction. Though each word had its original and precise meaning, it became what Stubbs called ‘a mere alliterative jingle’, which did not bear close analysis.
Medieval legal phrase, possibly of Danish origin, referring to manorial jurisdiction. Though each word had its original and precise meaning, it became what Stubbs called ‘a mere alliterative jingle’, which did not bear close analysis.
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