Kind of like ‘taking a bath’

In the Middle Ages millers had a very bad reputation like the one portrayed by Chaucer in ‘The Canterbury Tales’. They made their living by grinding grain and taking part of it that was called the ‘soke’. They got their bad reputation from taking more than their fair share and this is how we got the current term called ‘gettingĀ soaked’.
(The Great Courses – The Medieval World)

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