Definitions for Freemason

Freemason Free·ma·son

Spelling: [free-mey-suh n, free-mey-]
IPA: /ˈfriˌmeɪ sən, ˌfriˈmeɪ-/

Freemason is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 516 anagrams from letters in Freemason (aeefmnors).

Definitions for Freemason

noun

  1. a member of a widely distributed secret order (Free and Accepted Masons) having for its object mutual assistance and the promotion of brotherly love among its members.
  2. (lowercase) History/Historical. one of a class of skilled stoneworkers of the Middle Ages, possessing secret signs and passwords. a member of a society composed of such workers, which also included honorary members (accepted masons) not connected with the building trades.

Origin of Freemason

First recorded in 1350-1400, Freemason is from the Middle English word fremason. See free, mason

Examples for Freemason

He lived for many years on Brighton Street, and was a Freemason.

"But he must be a Freemason," said he, referring to the abbe whom he had met that evening.

Tom Platt visited her, because, he said, the dead man was his brother as a Freemason.

Webster said that he did not, and asked Littlefield whether he were a Freemason.

The question has been raised whether Wren was a Freemason or not.

He had never, so far as came to my knowledge, been a Freemason.

For instance—I am a Freemason: have I ever divulged the secrets of the order?

Outside of a Freemason's Lodge I have never seen such gatherings.

My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair.

He's a Freemason; he won't have his children baptised, or be married in church.

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