What is another word for masonic?

Pronunciation: [masˈɒnɪk] (IPA)

The word "Masonic" has a deep-rooted meaning in the world of Freemasonry. However, there are also many synonyms that can be used to describe the principles and values of this ancient fraternity. Some of the most common synonyms for "Masonic" include brotherhood, Freemasonry, Masonic philosophy, Masonic principles, Masonic teachings, and Masonic values. These synonyms reflect the essence of what the Masonic fraternity stands for - a brotherhood of men who are united by a common code of ethics and values based on brotherly love, truth, and charity. While each synonym may have its unique connotations, they all express the fundamental principles and tenets that make Freemasonry a timeless institution of enlightenment, personal growth, and brotherhood.

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What are the hypernyms for Masonic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Masonic

Blue with boiling agony, I made as a last resource the masonic sign.
"John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1"
William Powell Frith
During my residence on the Pacific Coast I have, on invitation, delivered many addresses before Bar Associations, County and State; before Odd Fellows' and masonic Lodges and Literary Societies.
"Memoirs of Orange Jacobs"
Orange Jacobs
There must be an epidemic of masonic meetings, or rather dinners, just at this time.
"Epistles-from-Pap-Letters-from-the-man-known-as-The-Will-Rogers-of-Indiana"
Durham, Andrew Everett

Famous quotes with Masonic

  • The duty sergeant was going through his routine of asking each brawling set of prisoners who the Billy and who the Tim was. If the handshake is right he will let the Billy go and slap the Tim around a bit. That way everybody's happy. The Billy gets to feel superior and delude himself that being a non-churchgoing 'protestant' is somehow important; the Tim gets to feel persecuted and indulge his paranoia about masonic conspiracies; the sergeant gets to slap the Tim around.
    Irvine Welsh

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