English to Danish Meaning of freemason - frimurer


Freemason :
frimurerfrimurere
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Definitions of freemason in English
Noun(1) a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly love
Examples of freemason in English
(1) The problem of loyalty was reflected in the ceremonial developments of the act of commendation in which a freeman became a vassal.(2) he was made a freeman of the City of Birmingham in 1982(3) These freemen were also responsible for helping the lord of the shire when he went hunting, and for various other services.(4) Bordars were reported on more than 90 per cent of estates, villans on about 60 per cent and freemen and sokemen on about 10 per cent of estates.(5) Above the serfs were the Villeins, freemen who were tied to their lord's land, equivalent to the Saxon gebur.(6) Although Norwich's custumal prohibited serfs from becoming freemen , it may be doubted that a thorough enquiry was made of the background of each applicant.
Related Phrases of freemason
(1) Freemason ::
frimurer
Synonyms
Noun
1. mason ::
murer
Different Forms
freemason, freemasons
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