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1. accepted mason in accepted, adj. View full entry 1663

...a person who has been accepted into a society of Freemasons (see Freemason2)....

2. Anti-ˈMason, n. View full entry 1828

...One who is opposed to Freemasonry, used esp. (in the U.S.) of a member of the Anti-Masonic (political) Party....

4. communication, n. View full entry 1723

...Freemasonry. A scheduled regular meeting of a Masonic lodge....

5. cowan, n.2 View full entry 1707

...Hence, One uninitiated in the secrets of Freemasonry; one who is not a Mason....

6. craft, n. View full entry c1430

...spec.the craft: the brotherhood of Freemasons....

7. dais, n. View full entry 1866

...Freemasonry. (See quot. 1866.)...

8. deacon, n.1 View full entry 1813

...Freemasonry. Name of a particular inferior office in a lodge: see quot. 1813....

9. degree, n. View full entry c1430

...Freemasonry. Each of the steps of proficiency in the order, conferring successively higher rank on the initiated, as the first or ‘entered apprentice degree’, the second or ‘fellow craft degree’, the...

10. demit, n. View full entry 1856

...Written permission to leave a lodge, granted to a mason....

11. encampment, n. View full entry 1787

...A Masonic meeting. Obs....

12. Freemason, n. View full entry 1646

...A member of a (now international) society established for mutual help and fellowship, whose traditions and rituals make symbolic use of or reference to the tools of medieval stonemasons (notably the square...

13. Freemason, n. View full entry 1785

...General attrib. with reference to secrets, distinctive signals, etc., of the kind popularly associated with Freemasons (sense 2)....

14. freemasonwork in Freemason, n. View full entry 1480

...masonry executed by a freemason (sense 1)....

15. Freemasonic in Freemason, n. View full entry 1788

...of or relating to Freemasons (sense 2); = masonic1....

16. freemasonry, n. View full entry 1728

...Usu. in form Freemasonry. The principles, practices, and institutions of Freemasons (Freemason2); (also) Freemasons collectively....

17. freemasonry, n. View full entry 1753

...fig. A secret or tacit relationship of brotherhood or mutual support; instinctive sympathy, rapport, or fellow feeling between people with something in common....

18. G, n. View full entry 1785

...In the order of Freemasons, G.M. = Grand Master....

19. Good Templar, n. View full entry 1874

...A member of the ‘Independent Order of Good Templars’, an organization of total abstainers established in the U.S. in 1851, on the model of freemasonry, and introduced into England in...

20. † ˈGormogon, n. View full entry 1725

...A member of a society imitating the Freemasons, founded early in the 18th c....

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