Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Relating to Freemasons or Freemasonry.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to the fraternity of freemasons: as, masonic emblems.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Of or pertaining to Freemasons or to their craft or mysteries.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Of or pertaining to Freemasons or to their craft or mysteries.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective of or relating to stonemasons or masonry
  • adjective of or relating to Freemasons or Freemasonry

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Examples

  • It was probably a civil assembly, a part of whose legislation was a revised and approved code for the regulation of Masons, and not unnaturally, by reason of its importance to the order, it became known as a Masonic assembly.

    The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry Joseph Fort Newton 1913

  • Jay Kinney has a new book called the Masonic Myth that hopes to burst the conspiracy bubble.

    Dan Brown's Day Tripp 2009

  • Although there are some references to female figures with Magdalene-like associations in certain French Masonic lore, theymight be veiled allusions to her, but they might not.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Although there are some references to female figures with Magdalene-like associations in certain French Masonic lore, theymight be veiled allusions to her, but they might not.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Although there are some references to female figures with Magdalene-like associations in certain French Masonic lore, theymight be veiled allusions to her, but they might not.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • In matters of evidence, pseudonymous statements are, however, objectionable, and I therefore identify our witness as Jules Doinel, who was chiefly concerned in the restoration of the Gnosis and the establishment of a "Gnostic church" in Paris about the year 1890, and is moreover not unknown as a Masonic orator, and in the world of belles-lettres.

    Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Arthur Edward Waite 1899

  • In early February of 2011, a gathering known as Masonic Week was held in Alexandria, Virginia.

    All Stories 2012

  • The largest is known as the Masonic window, reflecting the significant numbers of Masonic

    Daily Breeze Most Viewed 2010

  • So, one can be a Mason in this formal sense too; or one can be materially 'Masonic' too.

    Slow posting continues till mid-August... 2009

  • They can also write speeches for many other occasions such as Masonic events, business presentations, birthday & anniversary celebrations and many more.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Thatsnews 2008

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