Group of fraternal organizations; originates from 14th-c.
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Examples for "masonry"
Examples for "masonry"
1In the undecked part were the boiler and engine, set in masonry.
2The masonry itself is the chief matter of interest in these structures.
3We could easily find their masonry on the stones in the harmas.
4Behind it the crudest sort of masonry walled up a natural door.
5The masonry was of the same character as that of the wall.
1The subtlest freemasonry in the world is this freemasonry of the spirit.
2There is a freemasonry between people born in the same social world.
3Snuff is a sort of freemasonry amongst those who partake of it.
4Women who love the same man have a kind of bitter freemasonry.
5It must be confessed it is exclusive, esoteric,- asortof moral freemasonry.
1The freemasons were then able to pass the ramparts and proceed towards Neuilly.
2Will the company of freemasons obtain what the Republican Union failed in procuring?
3May concord, peace; and harmony subsist in all regular lodges, and always distinguish freemasons.
4It was as low-key as a freemasons' lodge meeting.
5To enhance the standing of their associations, freemasons invited influential people to serve as patrons.
1Our forebears in all the Masonic Orders manufactured suitable 'pasts' for allegorical purposes.
2A comrade writes to remind me of the beneficent work of the Masonic Order.
3He was also a valued member of the Masonic Order.
4Illuminating the architectural details further demystifies the Masonic order.
5They both belonged to the Masonic Order.
Translations for free and accepted mason