Anti-Mason

[ an-tee-mey-suhn, an-tahy- ]

nounU.S. History.
  1. a member of the Anti-Masonic party or a supporter of its principles.

Other words from Anti-Mason

  • An·ti-Ma·son·ic [an-tee-muh-son-ik, an-tahy-], /ˌæn ti məˈsɒn ɪk, ˌæn taɪ-/, adjective
  • An·ti-Ma·son·ry, noun

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How to use Anti-Mason in a sentence

  • Solomon Southwick, the anti-Masonic candidate, received 33,345 votes.

    Martin Van Buren | Edward M. Shepard
  • William Wirt, anti-Masonic candidate for the presidency in 1832, was the son of one Wrth.

    The American Language | Henry L. Mencken
  • The Anti-Masonic movement subsided as rapidly as it was created, having no well-defined principles to stand upon.

  • Now, it is essential to realize that in France the anti-masonic camp is divided into two parties.

  • An Anti-Masonic political party was formed, fed on frenzy, and the land was stirred from end to end.

    The Builders | Joseph Fort Newton