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mask·er I. \ˈmaskə(r), -ȧs-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English maskeren, malskren; akin to Old English malscrung sorcery, Old Saxon malsk proud, Gothic untilamalsks reckless now dialect England : to make confused or bewildered II. noun (-s) Etymology: mask (III) + -er 1. : a person who wears a mask; specifically : one who appears in disguise at a masquerade 2. : a worker who places a covering over articles to protect them in handling or shipping or over parts of objects to protect them during the painting or treatment of surrounding areas |