Freemasons

/ˈfriːmeɪsənz/ noun

Members of a secret fraternal organization with elaborate rituals, symbolism, and codes, supposedly descended from medieval stone masons and dedicated to mutual help and self-improvement.

From 'free' (not bound to a feudal lord) and 'mason' (stone worker). Medieval craftsmen who traveled freely between jobs evolved into a philosophical society by the 1600s, especially in Scotland and England.

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