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Meanings of
masque
in English
Portuguese
baile de máscaras
Catalan
festa de màscares
Spanish
mascarada
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A party of guests wearing costumes and masks.
mask
masquerade
masquerade party
Portuguese
baile de máscaras
Russian
маска
Portuguese
mascarada
Catalan
mascarada
Spanish
mascarada
Back to the meaning
Courtly entertainment with music and dance.
masques
Related terms
entertainment
theatrical genre
Russian
маска
Synonyms
Examples for "
masques
"
masques
Examples for "
masques
"
1
These
masques
were repeated on the following evening, and afforded great entertainment.
2
Materials for dancing; as
masques
,
castanets, and a ladder of ten rounds.
3
Enough here for a hundred
masques
,
but nobody dares even mention these events.
4
Waggons were drawn along with
masques
upon ships and other structures.
5
We had no
masques
,
no mummer shows, no balls or fairs.
Usage of
masque
in English
1
In the end it wasn't quite enough; this
masque
remains a mystery.
2
In fact, it was the
masque
of a dramatic artist in repose.
3
Lord Campbell wishes you to return to the
masque
in an hour.
4
Geraldine gave the ship her due admiration, and asked after the
masque
.
5
She slipped off the bed to prepare to return to the
masque
.
6
Handel's Acis and Galatea is a
masque
rather than an opera proper.
7
Every day there is a new theme and a new
masque
.
8
These culminated on May 5 in a great court feast and a
masque
.
9
She also recommends a green clay
masque
to help combat breakouts.
10
Campbell will no doubt make his presence known to the
masque
.
11
I dislike this sort of conspiratorial
masque
Marini and his Chief indulge in.
12
He would never make his way into the royal court, into the
masque
-
13
Between each act of the tradgedy a
masque
and antique dance was performed.
14
Fine weather, and the prospect of a
bal
-
masque
of Pompeian splendor.
15
He was also author of a
masque
called Orpheus and Euridice.
16
She will be angered that you have broken into her
masque
.
Other examples for "masque"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
masque
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great masque
new masque
be a masque
ancient masque
anti-aging masque
More collocations
Translations for
masque
Portuguese
baile de máscaras
mascarada
Catalan
festa de màscares
festa de disfresses
mascarada
Spanish
mascarada
Russian
маска
Masque
through the time
Masque
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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