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		masquemasque /mɑːsk $ mæsk/ noun [countable]    - Carey looked worried and Doctor Agrippa sat as if a spectator at some masque or mummer's play.
 - Comus is a masque in which a young lady's chastity is tried and not vanquished.
 - Gundulic also wrote dramas, masques and pastorals.
 - Of course, it was a load of mummery, Fat Henry playing at masques and mystery.
 - Once the macabre masque was over, Ranulf stepped back.
 
    a type of play popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries that included music, dancing, and songs:   a Court masque  |