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bemask, v.|bɪˈmɑːsk, -æ-| [f. be- 2 + mask v.] trans. To mask, to cover or conceal with a mask. Hence beˈmasked ppl. a.
1579Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 409/2 The Popish Bishops..doe so bemaske them selues, as though they should play the part in a play. 1620Shelton Quix. I. iv. i. (T.) Which have thus bemasked your singular beauty under so unworthy an array. Ibid. i. ix. (R.) The bemasked gentleman. |