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master mason

noun

  1. (often initial capital letters)a Freemason who has reached the third degree.

  2. 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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After they are initiated into their lodge, members go through a series of “degrees” of membership, rising from Entered Apprentice to Fellowcraft to Master Mason.

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Fortunately, a year earlier I had a conversation with a retired master mason who shared with me how to get cement stucco to bond permanently to new concrete.

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I’ve had the luxury in my career to employ a master mason, John Hoeh, who built all the wood-burning fireplaces and chimneys on my jobs.

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I was trained how to do this by a master mason when I first got into the construction business.

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Rarely can we name them, but at San Gabriel, Miguel Blanco, from the Baja missions and a master mason, supervised construction.

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