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master mason
noun
- (often initial capital letters) a Freemason who has reached the third degree.
- an expert mason.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of master mason1
1325–75; Middle English maister masoun
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Example Sentences
Among all these Jean Armour, the daughter of a respectable master-mason in that village, had the chief place in his affections.
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The master mason who helped to lay the first stone assisted in fixing the last in the lantern.
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The architect, bishop, and master-mason who laid the corner-stone were all living at the completion—a singular circumstance.
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Your Graces ambassador, Master Mason, had been placed under restraint, and was only just released.
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A week later (28 April) William Pontis, master-mason, was asked to prepare a design for a staircase up to the library.
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