English-Thai Dictionary
Masonic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ องค์กร ลับ ระหว่างประเทศ ที่ ช่วยเหลือ กัน Mason kiao-kab-on-kon-ra-wang-pra-thud-ti-chai-ruea-kan
mason
N ช่าง ก่ออิฐ ช่าง ก่อ ตึก bricklayer stonemason chang-kor-id
mason
VT ก่ออิฐ ก่อ ปูน ก่อสร้าง kor-id
masonic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ช่าง ก่อ หิน หรือ อิฐ เกี่ยวกับ งาน ก่ออิฐ kiao-kab-chang-kor-hin-rue-aid
masonry
N งานก่อสร้าง stucco ngan-kor-sang
masonry
N สิ่งก่อสร้าง ทำ ด้วย หิน หรือ อิฐ stucco edifice sing-kor-sang-tam-duai-hin-rue-aid
masonry
N อาชีพ ก่อสร้าง อาชีพ ก่ออิฐ ก่อ ตึก ar-chib
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MASON
n.ma'sn. 1. A man whose occupation is to lay bricks and stones, or to construct the walls of buildings, chimneys and the like, which consist of bricks or stones.
2. A member of the fraternity of free masons.
MASONIC
a.Pertaining to the craft or mysteries of free masons.
MASONRY
n. 1. The art or occupation of a mason.
2. The work or performance of a mason; as when we say, the wall is good masonry.
3. The craft of free masons.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MASON
Ma "son, n. Etym: [F. ma, LL. macio, machio, mattio, mactio, marcio,macerio; of uncertain origin. ]
1. One whose occupation is to build with stone or brick; also, one who prepares stone for building purposes.
2. A member of the fraternity of Freemasons. See Freemason. Mason bee (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of solitary bees of the genus Osmia. They construct curious nests of hardened mud and sand. -- Mason moth (Zoöl.), any moth whose larva constructs an earthen cocoon under the soil. -- Mason shell (Zoöl.), a marine univalve shell of the genus Phorus; -- so called because it cements other shells and pebbles upon its own shell; a carrier shell. -- Mason wasp (Zoöl.), any wasp that constructs its nest, or brood cells, of hardened mud. The female fills the cells with insects or spiders, paralyzed by a sting, and thus provides food for its larvæ
MASON
MASON Ma "son, v. t.
Defn: To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc. ; to construct by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace; to mason in a kettle or boiler.
MASONIC
MASONIC Ma *son "ic, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Freemasons or to their craft or mysteries.
MASONRY
Ma "son *ry, n. Etym: [F. maçonnerie. ]
1. The art or occupation of a mason.
2. The work or performance of a mason; as, good or bad masonry; skillful masonry.
3. That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar.
4. The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; freemasonry.
New American Oxford Dictionary
mason
ma son |ˈmāsən ˈmeɪsn | ▶noun 1 a builder and worker in stone. 2 ( Mason ) a Freemason. ▶verb [ with obj. ] build from or strengthen with stone. • cut, hew, or dress (stone ). ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French masson (noun ), maçonner (verb ), probably of Germanic origin; perhaps related to make .
Mason, A. E. W.
Mason |ˈmeɪs (ə )n | (1865 –1948 ), English novelist; full name Alfred Edward Woodley Mason. Notable works: The Four Feathers (adventure story, 1902 ) and Musk and Amber (historical novel, 1942 ).
Mason, James
Ma son, James |ˈmāsən ˈmeɪsn | (1909 –84 ), English actor; full name James Neville Mason. Notable movies: A Star is Born (1954 ), Lolita (1962 ), Georgy Girl (1966 ), and The Verdict (1982 ).
mason bee
ma son bee ▶noun a solitary bee that nests in cavities within which it constructs cells of sand and other particles glued together with saliva. [Osmia and other genera, family Apidae. ]
Mason City
Ma son Cit y |ˈmāsən ˌmeɪsən ˈsɪdi | an industrial city in northern central Iowa; pop. 27,337 (est. 2008 ).
Mason–Dixon line
Ma son –Dix on line |ˈdiksən ˌmeɪsən ˈdɪksən laɪn | ▶noun (in the US ) the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania, taken as the northern limit of the slave-owning states before the abolition of slavery. ORIGIN named after Charles Mason (1728 –1786 ) and Jeremiah Dixon (1733 –1779 ), the English astronomers who surveyed it in 1763 –67.
Masonic
Ma son ic |məˈsänik məˈsɑnɪk | ▶adjective of or relating to Freemasons: a Masonic lodge.
Masonite
Ma son ite |ˈmāsəˌnīt ˈmeɪsənaɪt | ▶noun trademark a type of hardboard. ORIGIN 1920s: from the name of the Mason Fibre Co. , Laurel, Mississippi, + -ite 1 .
mason jar
ma son jar |ˈmeɪsnʤɑː (r ) |(also Mason jar ) ▶noun a wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after John L. Mason (died 1902 ), US inventor.
masonry
ma son ry |ˈmāsənrē ˈmeɪsnri | ▶noun 1 stonework. • the work of a mason. 2 ( Masonry ) Freemasonry.
mason's mark
mason's mark ▶noun a distinctive device carved on stone by the mason who dressed it.
mason wasp
ma son wasp ▶noun a solitary wasp that nests in a cavity or in a hole in the ground, sealing the nest with mud or similar material. [Several genera in the family Eumenidae. ]
Oxford Dictionary
mason
mason |ˈmeɪs (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a person skilled in cutting, dressing, and laying stone in buildings. 2 ( Mason ) a Freemason. ▶verb [ with obj. ] build from or strengthen with stone. • cut or dress (stone ). ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French masson (noun ), maçonner (verb ), probably of Germanic origin; perhaps related to make .
Mason, A. E. W.
Mason |ˈmeɪs (ə )n | (1865 –1948 ), English novelist; full name Alfred Edward Woodley Mason. Notable works: The Four Feathers (adventure story, 1902 ) and Musk and Amber (historical novel, 1942 ).
Mason, James
Mason |ˈmeɪs (ə )n | (1909 –84 ), English actor; full name James Neville Mason. He acted in more than a hundred films, notably A Star is Born (1954 ), Lolita (1962 ), and Georgy Girl (1966 ).
mason bee
mason bee ▶noun a solitary bee which lays its eggs in cavities, constructing cells of sand and other particles glued together with saliva. ●Osmia and other genera, family Apidae.
Mason City
Ma son Cit y |ˈmāsən ˌmeɪsən ˈsɪdi | an industrial city in northern central Iowa; pop. 27,337 (est. 2008 ).
Mason–Dixon Line
Mason –Dixon Line |meɪs (ə )nˈdɪks (ə )n | ▶noun (in the US ) the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania, taken as the northern limit of the slave-owning states before the abolition of slavery. ORIGIN named after Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, the 18th -cent. English astronomers who surveyed it in 1763 –7.
Masonic
Masonic |məˈsɒnɪk | ▶adjective relating to Freemasons.
Masonite
Mason |ite |ˈmeɪsənʌɪt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] N. Amer. trademark fibreboard made from wood fibre pulped under steam at high pressure. ORIGIN 1920s: from the name of the Mason Fibre Co. , Mississippi, US, + -ite 1 .
Mason jar
Mason jar |ˈmeɪsnʤɑː (r )| ▶noun N. Amer. a wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after John L. Mason (died 1902 ), American inventor.
masonry
ma |son ¦ry |ˈmeɪs (ə )nri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 stonework. • the occupation or work of a mason. 2 ( Masonry ) freemasonry. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French maçonerie, from maçon (see mason ).
mason's mark
mason's mark ▶noun a distinctive device carved on stone by the mason who dressed it.
mason wasp
mason wasp ▶noun a solitary wasp that lays its eggs in a cavity which it seals with mud or similar material. ●Several genera in the family Eumenidae.
Spanish Dictionary
masón, -sona
masón, -sona nombre masculino y femenino 1 Persona que pertenece a la masonería :durante la dictadura le acusaban de ser simpatizante a la vez de judíos, masones, rojos y separatistas .SINÓNIMO francmasón .2 adjetivo Masónico .SINÓNIMO francmasón .
masonería
masonería nombre femenino Sociedad secreta de ámbito internacional y estructura jerárquica basada en la fraternidad entre sus miembros, los cuales se agrupan en logias y hacen uso de ritos y signos emblemáticos :la masonería ejerció una gran influencia política en la Europa del siglo xix .SINÓNIMO francmasonería .
masónico, -ca
masónico, -ca adjetivo De la masonería o relacionado con ella :el compás, la escuadra y el mandil de cuero son símbolos masónicos .SINÓNIMO francmasónico, masón .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mason
ma son /méɪs (ə )n /名詞 C 1 石工 (いしく ), 石屋 (stonemason ).2 〖M- 〗=Freemason 1 .
Mason-Dixon line
M à son-D í x on l ì ne /mèɪs (ə )ndɪ́ks (ə )n- /名詞 メーソン ディクソン線 〘米国Pennsylvania州とMaryland州との境界線で, 南部と北部を分かつものとされる. Mason and Dixon's lineともいう 〙.
Masonic
Ma son ic /məsɑ́nɪk |-sɔ́n -/形容詞 〖⦅まれ ⦆m- 〗フリーメーソン (Freemason )の .
Masonite
Ma son ite /méɪsənàɪt /名詞 ⦅商標 ⦆メゾナイト 〘建築用硬質繊維板 〙.
Mason jar
M á son j à r 名詞 C メーソンジャー 〘野菜 [果物 ]のびん詰め用の家庭用ガラスびん 〙.
masonry
ma son ry /méɪs (ə )nri /名詞 U 1 石造建築の石造り れんがの部分 .2 石造建築の技術 .3 〖M- 〗=Freemasonry 1 .