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MASQUERADE

Volume 10 · 67 words · 1797 Edition

or Mascara, an assembly of persons masquered or disguised, meeting to dance and divert themselves. This was much in use with us, and has been long a very common practice abroad, especially in carnival time.

The word comes from the Italian mascarato, and that from the Arabic mascarata, which signifies "railery, buffoonery." Granacci, who died in 1543, is said to have been the first inventor of masquerades.