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▪ I. † ˈsoaken, v. Obs. In 6–7 soken. [f. soak v. + -en5.] trans. To soak.
1577Frampton Joyful News i. (1596) 20 They leaue it so vntill the water bee sokened into it. 1580― Dial. Yron & Steele 155 When it is well sokened. 1632J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 36 The pith of bread sokened in Spanish wine. ▪ II. soaken, ppl. a.|ˈsəʊk(ə)n| [f. soak v.] Soaked, saturated; intoxicated.
1651Manton Exp. James iv. 16 The soaken Adulterer [can boast] of so many acts of uncleanness. 1846Landor Exam. Shaks. Wks. 1853 II. 299/2 He spake as bigly and fiercely as a soaken yeoman at an election feast. 1898Daily News 10 Sept. 4/7 Bits of soaken drapery. |