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free·ma·son \ˈfrē|māsən\ noun Etymology: Middle English fremason, from fre free + mason 1. obsolete : one of a class of itinerant skilled masons of medieval and early modern times who formed associations and had secret signs as means of recognition 2. usually capitalized : a member of a widespread secret society called Free and Accepted Masons made up of persons who are united for fraternal purposes — called also Mason |