(Sax.), signifies power or liberty to minister justice or execute laws: also the circuit or territory wherein such power is exercised. Whence our law-Latin word focca is used for a seigniory or lordship enfranchised by the king, with the liberty of holding or keeping a court of his sokemen: And this kind of liberty continues in divers parts of England to this day, and is known by the names of foke and foken.