Soc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - soc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

es;

soc
n. Suck, sucking at the breast:--On ðone dæg ðe man ðæt cild fram soce áteáh in die ablactationis ejus, Gen. 21, 8. [Seseȝ childer of her sok, A. P. 103, 391. Taken awei fro sok, or wenyd, Wick. (Isaiah 11, 8).]

Related words: ge-soc. soc

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