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mas·cot \ˈmaˌskät, ˈmaaˌ-, -_skət\ noun (-s) Etymology: French mascotte, from Provençal mascoto charm, sorcery, from masco witch, from Medieval Latin masca, mascha witch, specter 1. : a person or thing held to bring good luck; specifically : amulet < mascots made of coral, jade …, and silver were worn — Diana Hawthorne > — compare hoodoo 2. a. : something regarded as a cherished emblem or symbol (as of a group or institution) < had a mountain lion as a mascot > < their mascot was a gamecock — F.V.W.Mason > b. chiefly Britain : a radiator ornament on an automobile < made him adopt a fireman and his hose as a mascot for his … car — David Masters > 3. a. : a girl or other person usually enjoying general favor or affection adopted by a team, regiment, or other group as a cherished symbolic figure < chosen mascot of the … football team for two years — Amarillo (Texas) Sunday News-Globe > b. : a small boy chosen to accompany a team to its contests, typically wearing its uniform, and usually obliged to perform such chores as tending bats or fetching water; specifically : the bat boy of a baseball team |