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masoned, ppl. a.|ˈmeɪs(ə)nd| [f. mason v. + -ed1.] Formed of or strengthened with masonry.
1612Two Noble K. v. i, The masond Turrets. 1869Ld. Lytton Orval 93 Moss-mason'd haunts where hermit violets hide. 1892― King Poppy iv. 422 The gallery ended in the mason'd base Of a deep well-shaft. b. Her. (Also 7–8 massoné(e = F. maçonné.) Marked with lines representing the joints or divisions between blocks of stone. Also gen.
1688R. Holme Armoury i. 69/1 He beareth Argent, Masoned into seven divisions Sable. Ibid. i. 94/2 The French Blazon it, A. Massonee of seven pieces S. 1718Nisbet Ess. Armories, Terms Her., Massone, is said of Castles, Towers, and other Buildings, when the Cement is of a different Tincture from the Stones, as in the Arms of Castile. 1722― Syst. Heraldry I. 418 A Castle Triple Towered Or, Masoned Sable, Windows and Ports shut Azure. 1727Bailey vol. II, Massoné, Massonéd. 1864Boutell Her. Hist. & Pop. xxix. (ed. 3) 446 A low pillar, the base and capital masoned. 1868Cussans Her. xiv. 167 The Mural Crown..has the circle masoned. 1900Hope in Yorks. Archæol. Jrnl. XV. 282 The whole wall surface was ‘masoned’ with broad red or white lines. |