Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of, pertaining to, or resembling freemasonry.

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

  • adjective Pertaining to, or resembling, the institutions or the practices of freemasons.

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Examples

  • In December 1940, using the alias Varran de Vérestra, he wrote to Pétain, pledging his support against the “terrible ‘freemasonic and Jewish’ conspiracy” that threatened to bring “appalling carnage to France and to the world.”

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • In December 1940, using the alias Varran de Vérestra, he wrote to Pétain, pledging his support against the “terrible ‘freemasonic and Jewish’ conspiracy” that threatened to bring “appalling carnage to France and to the world.”

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • In December 1940, using the alias Varran de Vérestra, he wrote to Pétain, pledging his support against the “terrible ‘freemasonic and Jewish’ conspiracy” that threatened to bring “appalling carnage to France and to the world.”

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Mr. Bush is being bankrolled and backed by his occult secret society “Skull and Bones” and their network of freemasonic temples whose motto is…

    Think Progress » Retired Colonel: ‘We Are Conducting Military Operations Inside Iran Right Now. The Evidence Is Overwhelming.’ 2006

  • For individual languages - like Basque or Xhosa or Cantonese or French - are in fact created and sustained as lodges of the ancient freemasonic society of Speakers, the ones with Language on their side, the so-called humans.

    languagehat.com: ROBERT KELLY ON LANGUAGE. 2005

  • Marx did not know, that the entirety of the South Carolina freemasonic conspiracy, which organized the Confed - eracy, had been the Carolina arm of the Mazzinian "Young America" conspiracy based at Harvard University, upon the Con - cord "transcendentalists" in the tradition of Thoreau and Emerson.

    Europe 1992: BackTrail of The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr 1988

  • It seemed as if some mysterious freemasonic affinity existed between her and the evil beast.

    Simon the Jester William John Locke 1896

  • She would black my boots, or clean the grate, if I ordained it (always looking like a duchess the while); but as soon as I say to her, "My dear creature, be fond of this lady, or t'other!" all obedience ceases; she executes the most refined curtseys; smiles and kisses even to order; but performs that mysterious undefinable freemasonic signal, which passes between women, by which each knows that the other hates her.

    The Virginians William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • Rosenbaum (himself a Yale graduate), both concluded that Skull & Bones has degenerated since its founding and has taken on more of the occult and ritualistic trappings of the majority of European freemasonic and Illuminati secret societies.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Slipknoo 2010

  • According to one version of the Order's founding, it was an outgrowth of an earlier British or Scottish freemasonic grouping first established at All Soul's College at

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Slipknoo 2010

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